Pesticide Applicator Prep Course (Full Day Workshop) 12/8

$195

Pesticide Applicator Prep Course

Speaker: Lisa Blecker, Pesticide Safety Educator at Colorado State University


Time: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Lunch Break: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM)

This course includes breakfast and lunch.

Please Note:

  • Individual registration is required.
  • Workshops are not included with Conference Attendee Registration.
  • Conference Attendee Registration (Wednesday & Thursday sessions) must be purchased separately.

Included with Registration:

  • Category 100: General Guide
  • CDA Manuals – Colorado Study Guide
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Description

Pesticide Applicator Prep Course 

This course gives learners practical knowledge to apply pesticides safely and effectively in agricultural and non-agricultural settings in Colorado. The content covered includes pest management strategies, pesticide properties, environmental and public safety considerations, applicator safety, and the laws and regulations pertaining to pesticide applicators. . This course will also help you identify the appropriate training and licensing you will need to perform your occupational requirements and prepare you to take the state licensing exam.

Learning objectives:

  • Identify the appropriate training and licensing requirements for a desired job position and pass the state exam with at least a 70% as required by CDA testing requirements.
  • Prepare relevant components of an Integrated Pest Management Plan in order to evaluate pest problems and recommend pesticide-based pest controls.
  • Identify typical pesticide formulations and recall their properties to meet safety and application efficacy goals required by employers and clients.
  • Determine and apply the correct personal safety measures before, during and after pesticide and pesticide equipment handling.
  • Identify environmental resources that can be affected by pesticides and employ safety systems to protect them as required or encouraged by state and federal laws.
  • Summarize the pesticide handling and notification practices that best protect the public from risk associated with pesticide exposure.
  • Name the main sprayer and safety components in order to meet common industry job requirements.
  • Explain different methods of calibration to meet the desired pesticide application rates listed on the pesticide label.
  • Explain the steps to making a safe application including preparation steps, application steps, and post-application processes.
  • Identify all major laws and regulations affecting pesticides and pesticide handling that apply to pesticide applicators.
  • Identify parts of a pesticide label and understand their importance to the job and performance of a pesticide applicator.