| South Carolina Category 7 |
Category Definition
Category 7 includes 7A Industrial, Institutional, Structural and Health-Related Pest Control and 7B Fumigation
Performing "structural pest control activities" includes, but is not limited to, the use of any pesticide in, on, under, or immediately adjacent to any structure with the intent to prevent, destroy, repel or otherwise mitigate any pest or engaging in any other activities intended or claimed to mitigate pests in structures including the installation of devices. Structural pest control activities also includes the soliciting, advertising, or making of sales proposals in any form for any services involving the use of pesticides in, on, under, or immediately adjacent to any structure with the intent to prevent, destroy, repel, or otherwise mitigate any pest. (SCPCA)
A license is required for applicators working in this category on someone else's property unless they are working under the supervision of someone who is properly licensed. Use of either a Restricted Use Pesticide (RUP) or a general use pesticide will require a license. There are currently no "Learning Objectives" established for Category 7 Industrial, Institutional, Structural and Health-Related Pest Control. This manual includes the following Units and Chapters: Category 7 Industrial, Institutional, Structural and Health-Related Pest ControlUnit 1 General Pest Control Unit 2 Pest Control in Food-Processing Plants Unit 3 Pest Control Arithmetic Unit 4 Commodity and Structural Fumigation Unit 5 Safety Unit 6 Environmental Considerations
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