NPTC 0216-49 Award in the Principles of Safe Handling and Application of Pesticides (PA1)
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O
Level
Other -
Start Date
Wednesday 1st October 2025 -
Venue
Easton College campus -
Course Code
H0404
What You Will Study
This course is for anyone employed in agriculture or horticulture involved in the storage, handling and application of pesticides.
It covers the control of pesticide regulations that classify chemicals used to control pests, weeds and unwanted vegetation. All those who use pesticides or herbicides in their business are required to have received adequate training in their safe and effective use.
You will cover:
- New legislation
- Pesticide label interpretation
- Protective clothing
- Mixing and transporting
- Storage
- Disposal of surplus
- Contamination
- Record keeping
This course was previously known as PA1.
Competency is assessed using an online computer-based test, on the day of your course. If you need access arrangements, please let us know at the time of booking.
This is a one-day course running from 9am to 5pm.
Entry Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements.
How You Will Be Assessed
The computer based NPTC Assessment will be arranged on the same day as the course and is included in the course price.
Where Your Course Can Take You
This is a compulsory qualification for progression onto other pesticide courses e.g pedestrian hand-held applicator.
Fees
£325.00
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