Source: UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS EXTENSION submitted to NRP
PESTICIDE SAFETY EDUCATION PROGRAM IN ILLINOIS
Sponsoring Institution
National Institute of Food and Agriculture
Project Status
COMPLETE
Funding Source
Reporting Frequency
Annual
Accession No.
0230584
Grant No.
2012-48679-20269
Cumulative Award Amt.
(N/A)
Proposal No.
2012-03472
Multistate No.
(N/A)
Project Start Date
Sep 1, 2012
Project End Date
Aug 31, 2013
Grant Year
2012
Program Code
[PSEP]- Pesticide Safety Education Program
Recipient Organization
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS EXTENSION
1301 W. GREGORY DR., 214 MUMFORD HALL (MC-710)
URBANA,IL 61801
Performing Department
Agri Engineering
Non Technical Summary
Since 1966, The University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service has been conducting training schools for private and commercial agricultural and urban operators and applicators. The project is vital to Illinois residents in terms of public health protection and environmental stewardship. This project will continue to provide quality training regarding the safe and effective use of pesticides by all applicators in Illinois. The project will conduct 30 commercial clinics, 20 private clinics, and educational materials for 13 categories of commercial and private applicators and operators.
Animal Health Component
100%
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
PSEP plans for FY 2013 include continuation and improvement of the present Pesticide Safety Education Program (PSEP). Our on-going program goal is to provide quality pesticide safety and pest management education that will not only assist participants in meeting licensing requirements, but also provide the basic information that they need to conduct responsible pest management activities.
Project Methods
Private PSEP Training: Although we will continue to primarily rely on face-to-face training clinics, we will continue to develop the on-line training alternatives. We will rework the core training portion of the site so that its length does not exceed three hours. Some of the current program will be reformatted into options for 'Additional Information' within the training modules. Enhancements will be added to increase the usefulness of both the core training and options. The site is being translated into Spanish to assist Latino and Latina clientele. We will work with IDA to site appropriate testing only sessions to meet the needs of those who utilize this alternative training option. Commercial PSEP Training: A full schedule of Commercial General Standards and Category Clinics is being planned. A training evaluation questionnaire will continue to be distributed at Commercial PSEP Training clinics to evaluate the training and associated materials. The completion of the commercial manuals will help provide a higher quality educational effort. In addition, major category workbooks will be revised as needed. We will continue to assist IDA with exam revisions by providing necessary drafted manuals and reviewing potential exam questions. Working in cooperation with IDA helps determine priorities for the PSEP Program while staying flexible enough to respond to the need for new educational materials and programming. Worker Protection Standard Training: PSEP specialists will continue to train Extension staff on issues related to the Worker Protection Standard (WPS). PSEP Clinics will continue to train workers and handlers to meet WPS training requirements. WPS training verification cards will remain available upon request. Changes to the WPS will be monitored and communicated to affected producers and other concerned clientele. Other Educational Materials: The Illinois Pesticide Review Newsletter will continue to be published. This newsletter, published six times a year on the PSEP website, provides news about pesticide issues and label changes. We will also continue to provide timely pesticide safety and pest management advice via the Home, Yard, and Garden Pest Newsletter and the Pest management and Crop Development Bulletin for professional landscapers and field crop producers, respectively.

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

Outputs
Target Audience: Commercial and private individualswho are searching for assistance in meeting the licensing requirements for safe pesticide use plus basic information needed to conduct responsible pest management activities. Changes/Problems: Nothing Reported What opportunities for training and professional development has the project provided? Nothing Reported How have the results been disseminated to communities of interest? Nothing Reported What do you plan to do during the next reporting period to accomplish the goals? Nothing Reported

Impacts
What was accomplished under these goals? Clinic Schedule created and conducted: 47 Pesticide Safety Education Clinics conducted (4 Test only, 24 Commercial, 2 State Agency, 17 Private clinics) 9,203 Commercial people trained 2,793 Private people trained PSEP website: www.pesticidesafety.illinois.edu updated plus on-going input of most current information as it occurred Educational Materials updated to reflect most current issues Worker Protection Standards (WPS) - continued to train Extension staff on issues related to WPS

Publications

  • Type: Other Status: Published Year Published: 2012 Citation: Illinois Pesticide Review (Newsletter - 6 times per year)
  • Type: Books Status: Published Year Published: 2013 Citation: General Standards Manual (revised)
  • Type: Books Status: Published Year Published: 2013 Citation: Bilingual Workbook for General Standards (revised)
  • Type: Books Status: Published Year Published: 2013 Citation: General Standards Workbook (revised)