City and Guilds Level 2 Award in the Safe Application of Pelleted or Granular Pesticides (PA4A / PA4B)
Current legislation relating to pesticide application, understanding of correct type and use of protective clothing, personal hygiene, understanding pesticide labels to ensure protection of operator, the public and the environment. Actions taken to minimise risks to the environment including wind speed, correct settings etc. Understanding the safe operation of the application equipment, including correct calibration, spread pattern and adjustments. Correct understanding of a label identifying and interpretation of it’s content with respect to dose rate, toxicity, etc. Identification of applicator controls and components; relevant pre-start checks to prime mover and applicator. Demonstrate knowledge of pellet flow, action of safe filling and application. Demonstrate knowledge of safety and legal requirements at all times, safe driving, mechanical defects, security of attachment of machinery and of lubrication requirements. Demonstrate knowledge of the control panel and any exterior controls. Knowledge of action to be taken in the event of machinery failure. Select and calculate speed, calculate required output. Check for spread pattern while treating a specific area. Demonstrate knowledge of procedure in the event of blockages. Demonstrate correct and safe field operation of applicator. Post operative checks, safe storage and disposal of all waste – packaging and unused pesticide.
Please note: Trainees must be able to read and interpret product label information. They must also be physically fit and able to carry out the tasks required of the assessment schedule.
Current legislation relating to pesticide application, understanding of correct type and use of protective clothing, personal hygiene, understanding pesticide labels to ensure protection of operator, the public and the environment. Actions taken to minimise risks to the environment including wind speed, correct settings etc. Understanding the safe operation of the application equipment, including correct calibration, spread pattern and adjustments. Correct understanding of a label identifying and interpretation of it’s content with respect to dose rate, toxicity, etc. Identification of applicator controls and components; relevant pre-start checks to prime mover and applicator. Demonstrate knowledge of pellet flow, action of safe filling and application. Demonstrate knowledge of safety and legal requirements at all times, safe driving, mechanical defects, security of attachment of machinery and of lubrication requirements. Demonstrate knowledge of the control panel and any exterior controls. Knowledge of action to be taken in the event of machinery failure. Select and calculate speed, calculate required output. Check for spread pattern while treating a specific area. Demonstrate knowledge of procedure in the event of blockages. Demonstrate correct and safe field operation of applicator. Post operative checks, safe storage and disposal of all waste – packaging and unused pesticide.
Please note: Trainees must be able to read and interpret product label information. They must also be physically fit and able to carry out the tasks required of the assessment schedule.


