ATCP 29.29(3)
(3)
Soil fumigation by commercial applicator; supplementary certification. The department may certify an individual commercial applicator to make pesticide applications, for which that individual is certified under s.
ATCP 29.26, by means of soil fumigation. To be certified as a soil fumigator, an individual commercial applicator shall demonstrate practical knowledge and competency related to all of the following:
ATCP 29.29(3)(b)
(b) Factors that may affect the need for and appropriate use of soil fumigation.
ATCP 29.29(3)(d)
(d) Health and environmental hazards related to soil fumigation.
ATCP 29.29(3)(e)
(e) Proper soil fumigation methods, including restricted entry intervals, proper use of safety apparatus, and other safeguards to protect human health and the environment.
ATCP 29.29(3)(g)
(g) State and federal regulations related to soil fumigant pesticides and their use.
ATCP 29.29(4)
(4)
Fumigation by private applicator; supplementary certification. The department may certify a private applicator to make fumigation applications to soil, spaces, or commodities if all of the following apply:
ATCP 29.29(4)(b)
(b) The private applicator demonstrates practical knowledge and competency related to all of the following:
ATCP 29.29(4)(b)2.
2. Factors that may affect the need for, and appropriate use of, fumigation.
ATCP 29.29(4)(b)5.
5. Proper fumigation methods, including restricted entry intervals, proper use of safety apparatus, and other safeguards to protect human health and the environment.
ATCP 29.29(4)(b)7.
7. State and federal regulations related to fumigant pesticides and their use.
ATCP 29.29(5)
(5)
Certification procedure; commercial applicators. A commercial applicator certified under s.
ATCP 29.26 may apply for supplementary certification under this section according to the procedure specified under s.
ATCP 29.26 (9). To be certified under sub.
(1),
(2) or
(3), the applicant shall score at least 70 percent on a written, closed-book examination administered by the department. An individual who fails an examination may be retested according to the procedure described in s.
ATCP 29.26 (8). If necessary, the department may require the individual to pass a field or operational examination in addition to a written examination.
ATCP 29.29(6)
(6)
Certification procedure; private applicators. A private applicator certified under s.
ATCP 29.27 may apply for supplementary certification under this section by contacting the University of Wisconsin-Extension agent, in the county where the private applicator resides. To be certified under sub.
(1),
(2) or
(4), the private applicator shall do both of the following:
ATCP 29.29(6)(a)
(a) Complete self-study training using materials provided by the University of Wisconsin-Extension.
ATCP 29.29(6)(b)
(b) Demonstrate practical knowledge and competency by scoring at least 70 percent on an open-book examination administered by the training provider. The examination may include a field or operational examination. An individual who fails an examination may be retested.
ATCP 29.29 History
History: Cr.
Register, May, 1998, No. 509, eff. 6-1-98.
ATCP 29.30
ATCP 29.30
General certification standards. In order to be certified under s.
ATCP 29.26,
29.27 or
29.28, an individual shall do all of the following:
ATCP 29.30(1)
(1)
Pesticide labels. Demonstrate all of the following:
ATCP 29.30(1)(a)
(a) Knowledge related to the general format and terminology used on pesticide labels.
ATCP 29.30(1)(b)
(b) Ability to understand instructions, warnings, terms, symbols, and other information commonly appearing on pesticide labels.
ATCP 29.30(1)(d)
(d) Knowledge that pesticide use inconsistent with labeling is prohibited.
ATCP 29.30(2)
(2)
Pesticide hazards; general. Demonstrate practical knowledge and competency related to all of the following:
ATCP 29.30(3)
(3)
Human health hazards and responses. Demonstrate practical knowledge and competency related to all of the following:
ATCP 29.30(3)(a)
(a) Pesticide exposure and health risks related to different types of pesticides and pesticide applications.
ATCP 29.30(3)(b)
(b) Common exposure routes by which pesticides may reach or enter an organism.
ATCP 29.30(3)(e)
(e) Worker protection, including the use of protective equipment.
ATCP 29.30(3)(g)
(g) First aid and other procedures to be followed in case of pesticide exposure.
ATCP 29.30(4)
(4)
Environment. Demonstrate practical knowledge related to all of the following:
ATCP 29.30(4)(a)
(a) Potential environmental hazards related to pesticide use or misuse, including hazards to surface water, groundwater, nontarget organisms, and endangered species.
ATCP 29.30(4)(b)
(b) How environmental hazards may be affected by factors such as weather, terrain, drainage patterns, soil types, hydrogeologic conditions, and the nature of surrounding biological communities.
ATCP 29.30(5)
(5)
Pests. Demonstrate practical knowledge and competency related to all of the following unless the individual is certified only as a pesticide mixer and loader under s.
ATCP 29.28:
ATCP 29.30(5)(d)
(d) Pest development and biology as it may be relevant to problem identification and control.
ATCP 29.30(5)(e)
(e) Factors affecting the need for, and appropriate use of, pesticides to control pests.
ATCP 29.30(6)
(6)
Pesticides. Demonstrate practical knowledge and competency related to all the following:
ATCP 29.30(6)(b)
(b) The compatibility, synergism, persistence, and toxicity of different pesticide formulations.
ATCP 29.30(6)(c)
(c) Potential hazards associated with the use of different pesticides.
ATCP 29.30(6)(d)
(d) Factors influencing pesticide effectiveness and pest resistance to pesticides.
ATCP 29.30(7)
(7)
Equipment. Demonstrate practical knowledge and competency related to the types of equipment used to apply pesticides, including the advantages and limitations of each type of equipment, the use and maintenance of equipment, and the calibration of equipment.
ATCP 29.30(8)
(8)
Pesticide mixing and loading. Demonstrate practical knowledge and competency related to all of the following:
ATCP 29.30(8)(e)
(e) Worker safety, including use of protective safety equipment.
ATCP 29.30(9)
(9)
Pesticide application. Demonstrate practical knowledge and competency related to all the following unless the individual is certified only as a pesticide mixer and loader under s.
ATCP 29.28:
ATCP 29.30(9)(a)
(a) The methods or procedures used to apply different pesticides and pesticide formulations.
ATCP 29.30(9)(b)
(b) Factors affecting the choice of application method or application rate.
ATCP 29.30(9)(c)
(c) The relationship between pesticide discharge, pesticide placement, and proper use of pesticides.
ATCP 29.30(10)
(10)
Pesticide handling, storage, transportation and disposal. Demonstrate practical knowledge and competency related to all of the following:
ATCP 29.30(10)(a)
(a) Proper equipment, facilities and procedures for handling, storing, transporting and disposing of pesticides.
ATCP 29.30(10)(b)
(b) Proper procedures for rinsing and disposing of pesticide containers.
ATCP 29.30(10)(d)
(d) Safeguards to prevent or minimize hazards to persons, property and the environment.
ATCP 29.30(11)
(11)
Pesticide regulations. Demonstrate knowledge of relevant state and federal pesticide regulations including:
ATCP 29.30 History
History: Cr.
Register, May, 1998, No. 509, eff. 6-1-98.
ATCP 29.31
ATCP 29.31
Commercial applicators; certification categories. The department may certify an individual as a commercial applicator, under s.
ATCP 29.26, in any of the following categories:
ATCP 29.31(1)(a)
(a)
Category description. This category includes individuals who use or direct the use of pesticides to control pests affecting agricultural field and vegetable crops, or to control pests on noncrop agricultural lands.
ATCP 29.31(1)(b)
(b)
Certification requirements. To be certified in this category, an individual shall demonstrate practical knowledge and competency related to all of the following:
ATCP 29.31(1)(b)1.
1. Agricultural crops and noncrop agricultural land uses, and key pests that may affect them.
ATCP 29.31(1)(b)2.
2. Pesticides that may be used to control relevant pests, and factors that may affect the need for and appropriate use of those pesticides.