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PRIVATE APPLICATOR LICENSE TRAINING Your employees can get the skills they need to pass the Washington State Private Applicator License test for pesticides through this two-day, interactive course. This course is for anyone whose job includes the application of restricted use pesticides for the purpose of growing an agricultural commodity. These include herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, rodenticides, fumigants, etc. SIX DATES TO CHOOSE FROM FOR THIS SPRING Spanish-language February 25-26 March 4-5 April 8-9 English-language March 1-2 March 8-9 April 15-16 Classes will resume again in October. COST: $200 + $35 for the book For more information and to register, go to HERITAGE.EDU/WORKFORCE, or contact Monica Sanchez at [email protected]. All classes are held on the Heritage University campus in Toppenish from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Space is limited to 12 people in each class. “I feel that the pesticide applicator license program will be a very valuable tool. By helping their workforce achieve these credentials, our farms will increase safety and pro- mote employee skill sets simultaneously. The ability for our farms to effectively and safely apply chemicals for plant protection is a priority of the industry. WORKER SAFETY, EMPLOYEE EMPOWERMENT, FOOD SAFETY! WIN, WIN, WIN!” - Mathias Gargus “Perrault Farms strongly believes in investing in human capital by creating training opportunities. We’re very for- tunate to have a local (accredited) university eager to fulfill our training needs. With the complexities and liabilities associated with pesticide application, we’ll be sending all of our applicators to this training.” - Jeff Perrault

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Page 1: PRIVATE APPLICATOR LICENSE TRAINING

PRIVATE APPLICATOR LICENSE TRAININGYour employees can get the skills they need to

pass the Washington State Private Applicator License test for pesticides through this two-day,

interactive course. This course is for anyone whose

job includes the application of restricted use

pesticides for the purpose of growing an agricultural

commodity. These include herbicides, insecticides,

fungicides, rodenticides, fumigants, etc.

SIX DATES TO CHOOSE FROM FOR THIS SPRINGSpanish-languageFebruary 25-26March 4-5April 8-9

English-languageMarch 1-2March 8-9April 15-16Classes will resume again in October.

COST: $200 + $35 for the book

For more information and to register, go to

HERITAGE.EDU/WORKFORCE, or contact

Monica Sanchez at [email protected].

All classes are held on the Heritage University campus in Toppenish from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Space is limited to 12 people in each class.

“I feel that the pesticide applicator license program will be a very valuable tool. By helping their workforce achieve these credentials, our farms will increase safety and pro-mote employee skill sets simultaneously. The ability for our farms to effectively and safely apply chemicals for plant protection is a priority of the industry. WORKER SAFETY, EMPLOYEE EMPOWERMENT, FOOD SAFETY! WIN, WIN, WIN!” - Mathias Gargus

“Perrault Farms strongly believes in investing in human capital by creating training opportunities. We’re very for-tunate to have a local (accredited) university eager to fulfill our training needs. With the complexities and liabilities associated with pesticide application, we’ll be sending all of our applicators to this training.” - Jeff Perrault