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Pesticide Applicator: Personal Protective Equipment

When you studied to get your pesticide license you learned that pesticides can enter the body through four routes. Personal Protective Equipment protects you while working with pesticides and during other work activities where you may come in contact with pesticides.

These include:

  • Mixing pesticides
  • Loading pesticides into application equipment tanks
  • Applying pesticides and others

This course will cover the proper selection and use of a variety of personal protective equipment. This course will cover the proper selection and use of a variety of personal protective equipment.

Pesticide Applicator Recertification Credit

The following courses are currently approved by Oregon Department of Agriculture for Pesticide Certification and license renewal:

The following courses are currently approved by Idaho State Department of Agriculture: 

At this time our online courses are not approved for Washington state recertification. 


Interested in on-site pesticide recertification courses?
Click here for details.

IMPORTANT: Final grade reporting to the state will include grades released as of December 31. Our system takes 24 hours for grades to release, to ensure your grade will be counted toward the calendar year, you need to complete the final quiz no later than December 30.

Each of our courses in the Pesticide Applicator series can also count as Continuing Education Hours for the Oregon State Landscape Contractors Board.

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On demand. Access any time.
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50 minutes
location
Online
price (2)
$35
35
Additional Information:
1 CORE ODA pesticide recertification credit.
1 CORE ISDA pesticide recertification credit.

Instructors

Tim Stock

Tim Stock is a senior instructor in the Department of Horticulture at Oregon State University. He is the Coordinator of the OSU School IPM Program, with a wide range of experience in IPM, pesticide risk reduction and education.

Past Students' Work

Take a look at some recent projects our students have created.