- Author: Cheryl A. Wilen
Pesticide Safety
Instructor Training Workshops
Update your knowledge of changing regulations!
This course meets the requirements established by the revised Worker Protection Standard, which is mandated by the US Environmental Protection Agency and the California Department of Pesticide Regulation. This workshop, presented by the UC Integrated Pest Management Program and AgSafe, will qualify participants who successfully complete the program to train fieldworkers and pesticide handlers under these revised regulations. Topics will cover pesticide exposure, signs and symptoms of illness, emergency medical care, proper use of personal protective equipment, safe handling and transportation of pesticides, and laws and regulations regarding labels and safety data sheets.
Who Should Attend?
• Ag Supervisors • Growers • Farm Labor Contractors • Safety Managers • Safety Trainers
Cost
$200 per person. Payment is by credit card only.
Continental breakfast, lunch and materials provided. Includes a certificate of completion.
No refunds will be given.
Space is limited, register early!
http://ipm.ucanr.edu/IPMPROJECT/workshops.html
February 21, 2018 – Ventura (English)
February 23, 2018 - Santa Paula (Spanish)
February 27, 2018 – Monterey (English) (FULL)
February 27, 2018 – Monterey (Spanish) (FULL)
March 8, 2018 – Ceres (English)
March 8, 2018 – Ceres (Spanish)
March 14, 2018 – Tulare (English)
March 15, 2018 – Tulare (Spanish)
March 20, 2018 – San Diego (Spanish)
March 28, 2018 – Oroville (English)
March 29, 2018 – Oroville (Spanish)
April 11, 2018 – Sonoma (English)
April 12, 2018 – Sonoma (Spanish)
April 17, 2018 – Imperial (English)
April 17, 2018 – Imperial (Spanish)
Talleres de Formación de Instructores
Actualicé su conocimiento sobre los cambios regulatorios!
Este curso cumple con los requisitos revisados por la Norma de Protección del Trabajador, que es un mandato de la Agencia de Protección Ambiental de Estados Unidos y el Departamento de Regulación de Pesticidas de California. Este taller, presentado por el Programa de Manejo Integrado de Plagas de la Universidad de California y AgSafe, calificará a los participantes que completen el programa con la capacidad de entrenar a trabajadores de campo y manejadores de pesticidas bajo estas regulaciones revisadas. Los temas cubren la exposición a plaguicidas, síntomas de la enfermedad, la atención médica de emergencia, el uso adecuado del equipo de protección personal, manipulación y transporte seguro de los plaguicidas y las leyes y reglamentos relativos a las etiquetas y fichas de datos de seguridad.
¿Quién debe asistir?
• Supervisores agrícolas • Productores • Contratistas de trabajadores agrícolas
• Supervisores de seguridad • Entrenadores de seguridad
Costo
$200 por persona. El pago es solamente con tarjeta de crédito y en.
Desayuno, almuerzo y los materiales serán proporcionados. Incluye un certicado de nalización. No se
darán reembolsos.
¡El espacio es limitado, regístrese temprano!
http://ipm.ucanr.edu/IPMPROJECT/workshops.html
February 21, 2018 – Ventura (English)
February 23, 2018 - Santa Paula (Spanish)
February 27, 2018 – Monterey (English) (FULL)
February 27, 2018 – Monterey (Spanish) (FULL)
March 8, 2018 – Ceres (English)
March 8, 2018 – Ceres (Spanish)
March 14, 2018 – Tulare (English)
March 15, 2018 – Tulare (Spanish)
March 20, 2018 – San Diego (Spanish)
March 28, 2018 – Oroville (English)
March 29, 2018 – Oroville (Spanish)
April 11, 2018 – Sonoma (English)
April 12, 2018 – Sonoma (Spanish)
April 17, 2018 – Imperial (English)
April 17, 2018 – Imperial (Spanish)
Spring 2018 English Spanish 01298
- Author: Sarah Risorto
- Author: Lisa A Blecker
FROM UC Pesticide SAFETY AND EDUCATION GROUP:
We are in the midst of a new and changing era of Worker Protection Standards (WPS). The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) recently published the revised WPS, which is meant to increase protections for agricultural fieldworkers and pesticide handlers from pesticide exposure when they're working in farms, forests, nurseries and greenhouses. The changes are already affecting California agriculture!
What major regulatory changes have already gone into effect?
Several changes are required to have been in place as of January 2, 2017. These include:
* All 417,000 fieldworkers in California must attend annual pesticide safety training.
* Records of all fieldworker pesticide safety trainings must be kept on file for 2 years.
* Fields must be posted when the restricted entry interval (REI) exceeds 48 hours.
* “Application-exclusion zones” must be implemented to prevent the entry of anyone into areas up to 100 feet from pesticide application equipment.
* Instructors previously qualified via a DPR-approved Instructor Training programs (Train the Trainer) are qualified to train through 2017. If you wish to be qualified to train fieldworkers and handlers after December 31, 2017 using this qualification, you must complete an updated, DPR-approved Train the Trainer workshop.
Now is the time to make sure these changes are put in place!
What major regulatory changes are still in store for us? When will they happen?
The regulatory changes that must be in place by January 2, 2018 include:
* Additional training topics for fieldworkers and handlers have to be added to the curriculum.
* Handlers have to suspend an application if anyone enters the application exclusion zone.
Who do these changes affect?
Many people who work in the California agricultural community will be impacted by the WPS revisions. These include fieldworkers, pesticide handlers, farm labor contractors, private and in-house safety trainers, growers, farm managers, licensed pesticide applicators (private and commercial), pest control advisors (PCAs), and crop consultants, to name a few.
How do I know if I am qualified to train?
If you attended one of the DPR-approved Train-the-Trainer programs you are qualified through 2017. However, if you wish to continue training after the end of the year, you must complete a DPR-approved Instructor Training Program, which includes the 2018 training topic requirements.
If you maintain certain licenses/government designations, including PAC, QAC, QAL, PCA, and certain County Biologist licenses you are qualified to train. UCCE Advisors are also qualified to train.
How can I get qualified as a trainer?
To become a trainer, take an Instructor Training program that is approved by DPR for 2018 topics. The University of California Pesticide Safety Education Program (part of the UC Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program, UC IPM), in partnership with AgSafe, will offer multiple workshops this spring that cover the new federal requirements for fieldworker and handler training. You can reserve your spot now. At the end of the training you will be a certified pesticide safety instructor.
If I am currently qualified, how can I make sure I stay up to date on all the new requirements?
If you are currently qualified as a trainer because you maintain a California PAC, QAC, or QAL, or if you are a PCA, you can attend an Instructor Training Program this spring to learn about the new WPS requirements and additional training topics. While a certification may qualify you, an Instructor Training Program will prepare you to train! Register today!
- Author: Cheryl A. Wilen
I just received information about the upcoming dates, times, and locations (when we have the details) for the Pesticide Safety Train the Trainer workshops.
Instructor Training Workshops 2017
UC IPM will offer pesticide safety trainings across the state of California starting again in February 2017.
Participants who complete this training will become qualified to provide pesticide safety training to fieldworkers and pesticide handlers, as required by California state regulations and the EPA revised Worker Protection Standard. Train-the-Trainer instruction and materials are funded in part by the California Department of Pesticide Regulation (CDPR).
For more information and to be updated about when the registration is open, please see the UC IPM training page www.ipm.ucanr.edu/EVENTS. For specific questions please email pesticidesafety@ucanr.edu
UC IPM ofrecerá capacitaciones de seguridad de pesticidas en todo el estado de California de nuevo a partir de febrero 2017.
Los participantes en este programa serán calificados para entrenar a los trabajadores de campo y a los aplicadores de pesticidas, como es requerido por las regulaciones del estado de California, he incluso el Estándar de Protección del Trabajador revisado por EPA. La instrucción y materiales para esta capacitación son financiados en parte por el Departamento de Regulaciones de Pesticidas de California (CDPR).
I highlighted the trainings in/close to S. California
LOCATION |
DATE |
Presented in: |
Napa UCCE Office |
2/2/17 |
English |
Napa UCCE Office |
2/3/17 |
Spanish |
San Diego County SD Farm Bureau 1670 E Valley Pkwy, Escondido, CA 92027 |
2/7/17 |
Spanish |
Monterey County 1 Old Golf Course Rd, Monterey, CA 93940 |
2/28/17 |
Spanish |
Monterey County 1 Old Golf Course Rd, Monterey, CA 93940 |
English |
|
Ventura Cooperative Extension Ventura County 669 County Square Drive, #100 Ventura CA 93003 |
3/9/17 |
English |
Santa Maria |
3/21/17 |
Spanish |
Chico Oxford Suites 2035 Business Lane Chico, CA 95928 |
3/22/17 |
English |
Chico Oxford Suites 2035 Business Lane Chico, CA 95928 |
3/23/17 |
Spanish |
Bakersfield |
3/28/17 |
Spanish |
Tulare County |
3/29/17 |
English |
Fresno County |
3/30/17 |
Spanish |
Modesto |
4/4/17 |
English |
Modesto |
4/4/17 |
Spanish |
Sonoma County |
4/6/17 |
TBD |
Imperial County |
4/11/17 |
English |
Imperial County |
4/11/17 |
Spanish |
- Author: Lisa A Blecker
From Lisa Blecker, Pesticide Safety Education Coordinator for UC Statewide Integrated Pest Management program (UC IPM):
We want your opinion on CE units! You could win a $25 Visa gift card and will get 25% off your next book purchase.
Please provide your input on online courses for continuing education (CE). We'll use your feedback to improve our learning environment for continuing education units offered through UC IPM.
After you have completed the survey, the confirmation page will include a promotion code that you can use it to get 25% off retail orders placed through our online catalog (http://anrcatalog.ucanr.edu/). Hurry! The promo code ends on December 31, 2015.
Leave your email address to be entered into a drawing for a $25 Visa gift card. Drawing will be held on December 31, 2015 as well.
Take the survey now before time runs out: http://ucanr.edu/onlinece.
If you need more information or have comments, please contact Lisa directly:
Lisa Blecker
Pesticide Safety Education