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Title: PESTICIDE SAFETY EDUCATION: STILL NEEDED


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PESTICIDE SAFETY EDUCATION STILL NEEDED?
  • Barry M. Brennan, PhD
  • Pesticide Coordinator
  • College of Tropical Agriculture and Human
    Resources
  • University of Hawaii-Manoa

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Background
  • Pesticide Safety Education
  • Chlorinated hydrocarbons replaced by
    organophosphates

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Background
  • Pesticide Safety Education
  • Chlorinated hydrocarbons replaced by
    organophosphates
  • USDA creates Operation Safe

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Background
  • Pesticide Safety Education
  • Chlorinated hydrocarbons replaced by
    organophosphates
  • USDA creates Operation Safe
  • 1960 the Administrator of the FES ask extension
    directors to appoint a Pesticide Coordinator to -

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  • receive, interpret, and disseminate information
    regarding pesticides and pest management.

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  • The (Extension Service) Administrator envisioned
    educational programs, schools, conferences and
    intensive training courses for farmers and other
    pesticide users.

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Significant Dates
  • Silent Spring
  • Environment Protection Agency
  • FIFRA amended
  • State Plans for Certification of Pesticide
    Applicators approved
  • 1976 Training begins
  • 1988-89 Joint EPA/USDA evaluation

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The 80s and 90s
  • IPM becomes the buzz word
  • Endangered Species Act
  • Worker protection issues?WPS
  • Water quality protection
  • Drift management
  • Structural pest management

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Pesticide Safety Education
  • Proposed at 1993 National CT Workshop
  • New programs Increased workload
  • Funding from new CSREES programs (-age)

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Pesticide Safety Education
  • Proposed at 1993 National CT Workshop
  • New programs Increased workload
  • Funding from new CSREES programs (-age)
  • GPRA passed

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Pesticide Safety Education
  • Proposed at 1993 National CT Workshop
  • New programs Increased workload
  • Funding from new programs
  • GPRA passed
  • CTAG created to assess CT
  • CES, SLA, EPA, USDA partnership
  • CT in the 21st Century

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Are the problems that justified creation of PSEP
still valid?
  • Number of farms down

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Are the problems that justified creation of PSEP
still valid?
  • Number of farms down
  • Number of private applicators down

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Are the problems that justified creation of PSEP
still valid?
  • Number of farms down
  • Number of private applicators down
  • Environmental contamination down

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Are the problems that justified creation of PSEP
still valid?
  • Number of farms down
  • Number of private applicators down
  • Environmental contamination down
  • Fewer instances of pesticide poisoning

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Are the problems that justified creation of PSEP
still valid?
  • Number of farms down
  • Number of private applicators down
  • Environmental contamination down
  • Fewer instances of pesticide poisoning
  • Number of illegal residues down

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Changes in the last 30 years
  • Number of RUPs down

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Changes in the last 30 years
  • Number of RUPs down
  • Alternatives developed (e.g., baits, less toxic
    pesticides, non-chemical controls)

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Changes in the last 30 years
  • Number of RUPs down
  • Alternatives developed (e.g., baits, less toxic
    pesticides, non-chemical controls)
  • Fewer manufacturers fewer products

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Changes in the last 30 years
  • Number of RUPs down
  • Alternatives developed (e.g., baits, less toxic
    pesticides, non-chemical controls)
  • Fewer manufacturers fewer products
  • Most private and commercial applicators trained
    (and recertified)

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Changes in the last 30 years
  • Number of RUPs down
  • Alternatives developed (e.g., baits, less toxic
    pesticides, non-chemical controls)
  • Fewer manufacturers fewer products
  • Most private and commercial applicators trained
    (and recertified)
  • Funding in real dollars down every year

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Positive changes in the last 30 years
  • Enforcement more effective (numbers up?)

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Positive changes in the last 30 years
  • Enforcement more effective (numbers up?)
  • Awareness among applicators up

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Positive changes in the last 30 years
  • Enforcement more effective (numbers up?)
  • Awareness among applicators up
  • Support from applicator organizations up

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Positive changes in the last 30 years
  • Enforcement more effective (numbers up?)
  • Awareness among applicators up
  • Support from applicator organizations up
  • Fewer serious incidents of misuse

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Positive changes in the last 30 years
  • Enforcement more effective (numbers up?)
  • Awareness among applicators up
  • Support from applicator organizations up
  • Fewer serious incidents of misuse
  • Increased number of training materials and
    formats available
  • Quality up
  • Interactive

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Positive changes in the last 30 years
  • Enforcement more effective (numbers up?)
  • Awareness among applicators up
  • Support from applicator organizations up
  • Fewer serious incidents of misuse
  • Increased number of training materials and
    formats available
  • Certification required for employment

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Current situation
  • PSEP is low priority for many land grants

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Current situation
  • PSEP is low priority for many land grants
  • CSREES does not support

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Current situation
  • PSEP is low priority for many land grants
  • CSREES does not support
  • Base funding always uncertain

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Current situation
  • PSEP is low priority for many land grants
  • CSREES does not support
  • Base funding always uncertain
  • Pesticide coordinators not being replaced

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Current situation
  • PSEP is low priority for many land grants
  • CSREES does not support
  • Base funding always uncertain
  • Pesticide coordinators not being replaced
  • Fewer applicators need certification

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Current situation
  • PSEP is low priority for many land grants
  • CSREES does not support
  • Base funding always uncertain
  • Pesticide coordinators not being replaced
  • Fewer applicators need certification
  • Non-English proficient applicators up

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Current situation (cont.)
  • Agroterrorism is a real concern

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Current situation (cont.)
  • Agroterrorism is a real concern
  • Applicators want training, not certification

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Current situation (cont.)
  • Agroterrorism is a real concern
  • Applicators want training, not certification
  • Commercial applicators available for hire or on
    staff
  • Aerial applicators
  • Pest management specialists

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Recommendations
  • Prioritize training needs
  • Laws and regulations
  • Pest management
  • Environmental protection
  • Pesticide application
  • Personal protection and poisoning

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Recommendations
  • Assign responsibilities
  • Laws and regulations - SLA
  • Pest management PM coordinator
  • Environmental protection SLA
  • Pesticide application PSEP
  • Personal protection and poisoning PSEP

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Recommendations
  • Regionalize program (5-15 programs)

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Recommendations
  • Regionalize program (5-15 programs)
  • Focus on non-certification training
  • Special needs applicators
  • Train the trainer
  • Professional development

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Recommendations
  • Regionalize program (5-15 programs)
  • Focus on non-certification training
  • Develop partnerships to deliver program
  • (other faculty, associations, private industry,
    NGOs, etc)

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Recommendations
  • Regionalize program (5-15 programs)
  • Focus on non-certification training
  • Develop partnerships to deliver program
  • (other faculty, associations, private industry,
    NGOs, etc)
  • Seek extramural funding, fees

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Recommendations
  • Regionalize program (5-15 programs)
  • Focus on non-certification training
  • Develop partnerships to deliver program
  • (other faculty, associations, private industry,
    NGOs, etc)
  • Seek extramural funding, fees
  • Utilize technology
  • Internet, Pesticide PDA, handheld computers

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Summary and Conclusions
  • Original reasons for program have been met
  • Emphasis has moved from education and training to
    enforcement
  • CSREES is not an effective partner
  • Extension directors ambivalent
  • Alternatives to state extension available

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Summary and Conclusions (cont.)
  • Programs may be regionalized
  • Programs should be more focused
  • Funding will always be an issue

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Thank you!
  • Questions and comments?

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Summary and Conclusions
  • Regarding funding
  • CSREES will not support
  • SLAs should assume responsibilities for some
    aspects (laws and regs, environment, etc)
  • EPA set up competitive grants program OR
    regionalize program
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