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Past Workshops

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Principles of Fly Control, June 5, 1996

Principles of Fly Control June 5, 1996 Presented by Dave Poling (Whitmire/Micro-gen) A program on flying insect identification (life cycles, breeding habits), fly management strategies (sanitation, exclusion, mechanical control, chemical control) and a thorough review of case studies involving small flies, filth flies and nuisance flies.

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DOT Hazmat Training and the NPCA-1 Form, March 13, 1996

DOT Hazmat Training and the NPCA-1 Form March 13, 1996 Presented by Steve Walsh At the time, federal law required pest management professionals to receive certifiable training every two years in hazardous materials management. The NPCA-1 Form became the new accepted form for performing termite inspections.

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Obscure Organisms, Delusions and Phobias, December 13, 1995

Obscure Organisms, Delusions and Phobias December 13, 1995 Presented by Steve Walsh It’s very common for pest management specialists to encounter three main symptoms when dealing with the general public: Entomophobia (fear of insects), Chemophobia (fear of chemicals) and Delusional Parasitosis (the belief that insects are present where none exist). These are conditions a pest…

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Regulatory Compliance Forum, May 24, 1995

Regulatory Compliance Forum Presented by Craig Thomas (NYS DEC) May 24, 1995 The purpose of the program was to help PCOs better understand state regulations and thereby reduce the risk of being cited, fined or suspended. Another goal of the seminar was to forge a better working relationship between the New York State Department of…

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Right To Know Training, October 12, 1994

Right To Know Training Presented by Andy Ferrigno (Ciba-Geigy) October 12, 1994 A comprehensive safety compliance program dealing with the Community and Worker Right to Know Act as well as SARA Title III. Establishing definitions for what is a pesticide, what is toxicity, LD50, the difference between acute and chronic toxicity, what is risk. A…

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