LANTRA Brushcutter/Strimmer and Pesticides PA1

LANTRA Brushcutter/Strimmer and Pesticides PA1

By UHI Inverness College

This is a five day course combining Brushcutter/Strimmer and Pesticides courses

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UHI Inverness, Scottish School of Forestry

View Place Inverness IV2 5EA United Kingdom

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  • 4 days, 8 hours
  • In person

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

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A Lantra Brushcutter/Strimmer course provides training on the safe and efficient operation and maintenance of brushcutters and trimmers, whilePA1 (Level 2 Award in the Safe Application of Pesticides Using Hand Held Applicators) is a separate, mandatory Lantra qualification for anyone applying pesticides. You must complete both courses to be legally qualified to use these tools and products in a professional capacity.

Overview

Brushcutters/trimmers are popular tools across the agriculture, horticulture, landscaping, and grounds maintenance industries. They save time and work efficiently in tricky terrains and situations. But they also have the potential to be one of the most dangerous machines in common use. Our course will help novice users recognise and reduce those dangers. You'll also learn how to optimise performance and carry out routine maintenance.

Pesticides are widely used in agriculture and horticulture. But they can be potentially harmful substances, so a thorought appreciation of safe working practices is vital. This course is for people responsible for the storage, handling and application of pestices. It will help you develop your knowledge of health and safety legislation, enabling you to work with pesticides effectively.

Course Content

Brushcutter/Strimmers:

* Prepare for brushcutter/strimmer operations

* Brushcutter/Strimmer maintenance

* Battery operated machines

* Operating the brushcutter/strimmer

* Clearing the site and machine checks

Pesticides:

* Definitions

* Consequences of not using or handling pesticides safely

* Legislation that affects pestices use

* Pesticide product labels

* Personal protective equipment

* Safe storage and transport of pesticides

* Environmental factors

* Disposal of pesticides and containers

* Dealing with accidents

* Keeping pesticide records

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UHI Inverness College

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Mar 16 · 09:00 GMT