Respiratory and Environmental Protection with Emergency Management | California DPR Approved

This course is divided into 2 topics

After completing this course, participants will be able to:

  • Recognize different types of pesticide emergencies, how to handle them, and corresponding first aid measures.
  • Describe appropriate ways to handle and apply pesticides to protect people and the environment from pesticide exposure.
  • Discuss equipment selection, safe application techniques and proper practices for cleanup and disposal.
  • Discuss the types of respirators, when to use each type, successful fit test, and care and maintenance

Pesticide Emergency Management and Environmental Protection

Protect people and the environment from dangerous hazards through safe pesticide use. Approved by the California Department of Pesticide Regulation, this one-credit course teaches the essentials of safe, legal pesticide application.

It’s recommended to avoid pesticides in favor of alternatives when possible. But when pesticides are needed, pest managers should always practice safe handling. Notifications, management plans and warning signs are important tools that help safeguard the public.

There’s no substitute for safe planning. Service containers allow for the safe storage, mixing and transportation of pesticides. Careful equipment usage, chemical selection, cleanup, disposal and recordkeeping all help minimize hazards.

In the case of an application emergency, this course prepares you to respond by explaining first aid measures for skin, clothing, eye and respiratory exposure. Spills, leaks, and misapplications are all reviewed in detail.

 


Respiratory Protection

Respirators protect workers against insufficient oxygen environments, harmful dusts, fogs, smokes, mists, gases, vapors, and sprays. These hazards may cause cancer, lung impairment, diseases, or death. Some pesticide labels require the use of a respirator as part of the personal protective equipment. This chapter outlines the types of respirators available, proper fit, and inspection/maintenance requirements.