Ethics Training for Applicators: Conflict of Interest Focus
Ethics training is essential: applicators must identify, disclose, and manage conflicts of interest to protect public safety and preserve professional integrity.
Ethics training is essential: applicators must identify, disclose, and manage conflicts of interest to protect public safety and preserve professional integrity.
Choosing the right mix of jugs, nozzles, and gauges is essential to accurate pesticide application, reduced waste, and consistent results.
Federal and state buffer zone rules for pesticide applicators, covering AEZs, aerial vs ground limits, state variations, planning, and recordkeeping.
Check if your pesticide use meets local regulations with our easy tool. Input location and type for a quick compliance summary!
Create a custom pest control safety checklist in minutes! Ensure safe spraying, trapping, or baiting with tailored tips for your location and pest.
Calculate your pesticide exposure risk with our free tool. Get a personalized score and safety tips for farmers and gardeners in minutes!
Spills and leaks pose different risks — learn how sudden pesticide releases differ from slow leaks and the essential Control, Contain, Clean Up steps.
Compare pesticide licensing in Florida and Arizona: fees, renewal cycles, continuing education, reciprocity, exams, insurance and record-keeping.
Restored AEZ protections, droplet-based distances, mandatory annual pesticide training, centralized records, and limited family-farm exemptions under the 2024 WPS.
Understand the necessity of pesticide applicator licensing, differences between license types, and the application process across states.