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PESTICIDE SAFETY EDUCATION: STILL NEEDED? Barry M. Brennan, PhD Pesticide Coordinator College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources University of Hawaii-Manoa

PESTICIDE SAFETY EDUCATION: STILL NEEDED? Barry M. Brennan, PhD Pesticide Coordinator College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources University of

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Page 1: PESTICIDE SAFETY EDUCATION: STILL NEEDED? Barry M. Brennan, PhD Pesticide Coordinator College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources University of

PESTICIDE SAFETY EDUCATION: STILL NEEDED?

Barry M. Brennan, PhD

Pesticide Coordinator College of Tropical Agriculture and

Human ResourcesUniversity of Hawaii-Manoa

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Background

Pesticide Safety Education

• Chlorinated hydrocarbons replaced by organophosphates

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Background

Pesticide Safety Education

• Chlorinated hydrocarbons replaced by organophosphates

• USDA creates Operation Safe

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Background

Pesticide Safety Education

• Chlorinated hydrocarbons replaced by organophosphates

• USDA creates Operation Safe

• 1960 – the Administrator of the FES ask extension directors to appoint a Pesticide Coordinator to -

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“…receive, interpret, and disseminate information regarding pesticides and pest management.”

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The (Extension Service) Administrator envisioned educational programs, schools, conferences and intensive training courses for farmers and other pesticide users.

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Significant Dates

1962 Silent Spring

1970 Environment Protection Agency

1972 FIFRA amended

1975 State Plans for Certification of Pesticide Applicators approved

1976 Training begins

1988-89 Joint EPA/USDA evaluation

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The 80s and 90s

• IPM becomes the buzz word

• Endangered Species Act

• Worker protection issuesWPS

• Water quality protection

• Drift management

• Structural pest management

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Pesticide Safety Education

• Proposed at 1993 National C&T Workshop– New programs = Increased workload– Funding from new CSREES programs (%-age)

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Pesticide Safety Education

• Proposed at 1993 National C&T Workshop– New programs = Increased workload– Funding from new CSREES programs (%-age)

• GPRA passed

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Pesticide Safety Education

• Proposed at 1993 National C&T Workshop– New programs = Increased workload– Funding from new programs

• GPRA passed

• CTAG created to assess C&T– CES, SLA, EPA, USDA partnership– C&T in the 21st Century

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Are the problems that justified creation of PSEP still valid?

• Number of farms down

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Are the problems that justified creation of PSEP still valid?

• Number of farms down

• Number of private applicators down

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Are the problems that justified creation of PSEP still valid?

• Number of farms down

• Number of private applicators down

• Environmental contamination down

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Are the problems that justified creation of PSEP still valid?

• Number of farms down

• Number of private applicators down

• Environmental contamination down

• Fewer instances of pesticide poisoning

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Are the problems that justified creation of PSEP still valid?

• Number of farms down

• Number of private applicators down

• Environmental contamination down

• Fewer instances of pesticide poisoning

• Number of illegal residues down

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Changes in the last 30 years

• Number of RUPs down

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Changes in the last 30 years

• Number of RUPs down

• Alternatives developed (e.g., baits, “less toxic” pesticides, non-chemical controls)

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Changes in the last 30 years

• Number of RUPs down

• Alternatives developed (e.g., baits, “less toxic” pesticides, non-chemical controls)

• Fewer manufacturers = fewer products

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Changes in the last 30 years

• Number of RUPs down

• Alternatives developed (e.g., baits, “less toxic” pesticides, non-chemical controls)

• Fewer manufacturers = fewer products

• Most private and commercial applicators trained (and recertified)

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Changes in the last 30 years

• Number of RUPs down

• Alternatives developed (e.g., baits, “less toxic” pesticides, non-chemical controls)

• Fewer manufacturers = fewer products

• Most private and commercial applicators trained (and recertified)

• Funding in real dollars down every year

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Positive changes in the last 30 years

• Enforcement more effective (numbers up?)

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Positive changes in the last 30 years

• Enforcement more effective (numbers up?)

• Awareness among applicators up

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Positive changes in the last 30 years

• Enforcement more effective (numbers up?)

• Awareness among applicators up

• Support from applicator organizations up

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Positive changes in the last 30 years

• Enforcement more effective (numbers up?)

• Awareness among applicators up

• Support from applicator organizations up

• Fewer serious incidents of misuse

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Positive changes in the last 30 years

• Enforcement more effective (numbers up?)• Awareness among applicators up• Support from applicator organizations up• Fewer serious incidents of misuse• Increased number of training materials and

formats available– Quality up– Interactive

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Positive changes in the last 30 years

• Enforcement more effective (numbers up?)

• Awareness among applicators up

• Support from applicator organizations up

• Fewer serious incidents of misuse

• Increased number of training materials and formats available

• Certification required for employment

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Current situation

• PSEP is low priority for many land grants

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Current situation

• PSEP is low priority for many land grants

• CSREES does not support

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Current situation

• PSEP is low priority for many land grants

• CSREES does not support

• Base funding always uncertain

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Current situation

• PSEP is low priority for many land grants

• CSREES does not support

• Base funding always uncertain

• Pesticide coordinators not being replaced

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Current situation

• PSEP is low priority for many land grants

• CSREES does not support

• Base funding always uncertain

• Pesticide coordinators not being replaced

• Fewer applicators need certification

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Current situation

• PSEP is low priority for many land grants

• CSREES does not support

• Base funding always uncertain

• Pesticide coordinators not being replaced

• Fewer applicators need certification

• Non-English proficient applicators up

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Current situation (cont.)

• Agroterrorism is a real concern

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Current situation (cont.)

• Agroterrorism is a real concern

• Applicators want training, not certification

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Current situation (cont.)

• Agroterrorism is a real concern

• Applicators want training, not certification

• Commercial applicators available for hire or on staff– Aerial applicators– Pest management specialists

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Recommendations

• Prioritize training needs– Laws and regulations– Pest management– Environmental protection– Pesticide application– Personal protection and poisoning

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Recommendations

• Assign responsibilities– Laws and regulations - SLA– Pest management – PM coordinator– Environmental protection – SLA – Pesticide application – PSEP – Personal protection and poisoning – PSEP

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Recommendations

• Regionalize program (5-15 programs)

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Recommendations

• Regionalize program (5-15 programs)

• Focus on non-certification training– Special needs applicators– Train the trainer– Professional development

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Recommendations

• Regionalize program (5-15 programs)

• Focus on non-certification training

• Develop partnerships to deliver program(other faculty, associations, private industry,

NGOs, etc)

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Recommendations

• Regionalize program (5-15 programs)

• Focus on non-certification training

• Develop partnerships to deliver program(other faculty, associations, private industry,

NGOs, etc)

• Seek extramural funding, fees

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Recommendations

• Regionalize program (5-15 programs)• Focus on non-certification training• Develop partnerships to deliver program

(other faculty, associations, private industry, NGOs, etc)

• Seek extramural funding, fees• Utilize technology

– Internet, Pesticide PDA, handheld computers

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Summary and Conclusions

• Original reasons for program have been met

• Emphasis has moved from education and training to enforcement

• CSREES is not an effective partner

• Extension directors ambivalent

• Alternatives to state extension available

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Summary and Conclusions (cont.)

• Programs may be regionalized

• Programs should be more focused

• Funding will always be an issue

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Thank you!

Questions and comments?

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Summary and Conclusions

• Regarding funding– CSREES will not support– SLAs should assume responsibilities for some

aspects (laws and regs, environment, etc)– EPA set up competitive grants program OR

regionalize program