Safety Training
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SECTION #1
Drift Minimization
SECTION #2
5 ways to protect yourself from Zika
SECTION #3
PPE Part 1
SECTION #4
PPE Part 2
SECTION #5
Record Keeping
SECTION #6
Eye Protection Training
SECTION #7
Product Label Training
SECTION #1: Drift Minimization
Pesticide drift is the airborne movement of pesticides from an area of application to any unintended site. There are certain practices and guidelines that applicators must legally follow when applying pesticides. Watch this video to learn how to minimize drift and adhere to legal practices.
SECTION #2: 5 ways to protect yourself from Zika
Zika is a relatively new disease to North America and can trigger paralysis. Zika is primarily spread through mosquitoes. This is why it's important for applicators treating for mostquitos to utilize appropriate protection. Watch this video for 5 simple tips on how to stay protected.
SECTION #3: PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) Part 1
Pesticide applicators are dealing with chemicals on a daily basis. The key to safe pesticide handling involves planning ahead and planning for emergencies. Watch this video to wear appropriate PPE to protect from exposure.
SECTION #4: PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) Part 2
Pesticide applicators are dealing with chemicals on a daily basis. The key to safe pesticide handling involves planning ahead and planning for emergencies. Watch this video to wear appropriate PPE to protect from exposure.
SECTION #5: Record Keeping
There are legal requirements for pesticide record keeping. This is one of the reasons why VectLog exists. We're here to make the legal pesticide record keeping as efficient and easily as process.
SECTION #6: Eye Protection Training
Did you know that over 2,000 workers suffer serious eye injury every day? Using protective eyewear reduces the risk of injuries at the workplace. Watch the video to learn how to learn more about eyewear safety.
SECTION #7: Product Label Training
Warning labels and instructions exist for a reason. In fact, using a pesticide other than the way in which the instructions direct is illegal. Watch this video to learn how to appropriately read product labels and adhere to them.