Source: LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY submitted to
LSU AGCENTER PSEP
Sponsoring Institution
National Institute of Food and Agriculture
Project Status
TERMINATED
Funding Source
Reporting Frequency
Annual
Accession No.
0230497
Grant No.
2012-48679-20233
Project No.
LAB04158
Proposal No.
2012-03481
Multistate No.
(N/A)
Program Code
PSEP
Project Start Date
Sep 1, 2012
Project End Date
Aug 31, 2013
Grant Year
2012
Project Director
Pope, K. J.
Recipient Organization
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY
202 HIMES HALL
BATON ROUGE,LA 70803-0100
Performing Department
Administration
Non Technical Summary
The Louisiana AgCenter's Pesticide Safety Education Program is responsible for developing, organizing, and coordinating training (through parish and regional extension agents) that will lead to agricultural producers receiving required training. This training will allow the producers to achieve or maintain certification as licensed commercial and private pesticide applicators. The Pesticide Safety Education Program works cooperatively with the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry by recommendations concerning the granting of state labels for pesticide use. The program also keeps AgCenter employees updated on pesticide rules and regulations and is available to respond to AgCenter employees questions about pesticides and their uses.
Animal Health Component
(N/A)
Research Effort Categories
Basic
(N/A)
Applied
100%
Developmental
(N/A)
Classification

Knowledge Area (KA)Subject of Investigation (SOI)Field of Science (FOS)Percent
7235220302050%
7115220302025%
1335220302025%
Goals / Objectives
The goal of this program is to certify that pesticide applicators reach a minimum level of competency to properly, safely and effectively use all pesticides. The focus of this program is to maintain and improve the quality of pesticide training and certification in Louisiana. Attention is paid to environmental protection, clean water, safe food and human health. Our program also works to enhance the economy of producers and communities. These outcomes can only be accomplished with educational programs that focus on safety for pesticide applicators, their coworkers and the general public, as well as proper use of pesticides to effectively control pests.The goal of this program is to expand each of the applicators knowledge on proper pesticide usage and to provide opportunities for new applicators to be certified. Approach: The focus for this next year will be to develop and improve private pesticide applicator trainings and provide more training throughout Louisiana. In order to train applicators we will develop new presentations that can be used by the county agents throughout the state to provide training.
Project Methods
The focus of the LSU AgCenter's Pesticide Education Program is to offer high quality programs which allows for the certification and recertification of private and commercial pesticide applicators. In addition, instruction is offered in pesticide safety to Master Gardener classes, pest control technicians, and others interested in increasing their knowledge about the safe and proper use of pesticides. Information presented to these groups includes new and updated material regarding pesticides rules and regulations and reviewing the basics when it comes to the safe and effective use of pesticides. This material is presented in a live classroom format, in some cases in a hand-on environment, utilizing extension specialists from the LSU AgCenter and the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry, and invited guest speakers. Instruction is also given to individuals wishing to become certified in a pesticide application category: commercial and private. This is also achieved by live classroom instruction and group discussion focusing on basic concepts of pesticide safety, pesticide formulations, equipment calibration, reading and understanding the pesticide label, pesticide calculations, etc. Other methods of instruction and information dissemination include developing and updating manuals and other training materials and informing pesticide applicators and the general public of up-to-date news and materials through newsletters, the LSU AgCenter Pesticide Safety Education Website, and through social media.

Progress 09/01/12 to 08/31/13

Outputs
Target Audience: The LSU AgCenter Pesticide Safety Education Program (PSEP) worked throughout the state to provide training to commercial and private pesticide applicators. The goals were to train pesticide applicators to apply pesticide safely and correctly, while attention was paid to environmental protection, clean water, safe food and human health. Changes/Problems: Nothing Reported What opportunities for training and professional development has the project provided? The LSU AgCenter provided over 100 educational opportunities throughout theyear for pesticide applicators. Updates and training for new educational moduleswere provided to county agents on thepesticide applicator program. The pesticide safety coordinator also attended trainings for professional developmentsuch as the Southern Region American Association of Pesticide Safety Educators annual meeting. How have the results been disseminated to communities of interest? Over 4,000 pesticide applicators attended training throughout the year to improve their knowledge and better understand how to use pesticides safely and correctly.The LSU AgCenter Pesticide Safety Program has worked to help pesticide applicators reach a minimum competency to properly, safely and effectively use all pesticides. What do you plan to do during the next reporting period to accomplish the goals? Nothing Reported

Impacts
What was accomplished under these goals? The program certifiespesticide applicatorsat aminimum level of competency tosafely and effectively usepesticides. The project improved and maintained quality pesticide applicationtraining and certification of Louisiana's pesticide applicators. The primary focus was on environmental protection, clean water, food safety and human health.

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