Pesticide Hazards and First Aid
Pesticides can pose hazards to humans, so it is important that an applicator be safe. Personal protective equipment (PPE) is one way in which an applicator can keep themselves safe from pesticide exposure. PPE is defined as gear that is worn to help prevent pesticides from entering or getting on to the body.
This course is designed to remind applicators to the severity of pesticide poisoning and how this poisoning depends on the pesticide's chemical makeup and formulation, its path into the body, the amount that enters the body, and the length of exposure. Wearing PPE can greatly reduce the potential for dermal, inhalation, eye, and oral exposure, and thereby significantly reducing the chances of a pesticide poisoning, but it does not necessarily eliminate it.
For more information please contact Rachel Maccini.
Details
1 credit hour - $40
Available Online 24/7
This course has a variety of activities and a final quiz. Each student has a maximum of three attempts to pass the quiz with a grade of 80% or better.
Once you have completed this course, print out your certificate and mail it with your renewal paperwork.