Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
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Primary categories.
(a) Category 1A1 -
Agricultural Row Crop Pest Control. Applicators seeking licensure in this
category shall demonstrate practical knowledge of agricultural row crops and
associated pests, the chemical control measures that pertain to the prevention
or control of such pests, the equipment or methodologies used to safely and
effectively implement such measures, the potential for pesticide residues on
such crops, preharvest application intervals, post-application reentry interval
restrictions, phytotoxicity, pesticide-related soil or water problems,
potential for pesticide-induced environmental contamination, and non-target
injury and community problems that may result from the improper use of
pesticides in agricultural row crop production. Applicators in this category
shall also demonstrate practical knowledge of the procedures and equipment used
to apply pesticides with irrigation water through an irrigation system. This
knowledge shall include equipment calibration; proper design, use, and
maintenance of anti-siphon devices and check valves to prevent pesticide
contamination of water supplies; proper interpretation of pesticide label or
labeling requirements for products registered for chemigation; and appropriate
use of personal protective equipment associated with this type of
application.
(b) Category 1A2 -
Agricultural Tree Crop Pest Control. Applicators seeking licensure in this
category shall demonstrate practical knowledge of the agricultural tree crops
and associated pests, the chemical control measures that pertain to the
prevention or control of such pests, the equipment or methodologies required to
safely and effectively implement such measures, the potential for pesticide
residues on food crops, preharvest application intervals, post-application
reentry interval restrictions, phytotoxicity, pesticide-related soil or water
problems, potential for pesticide-induced environmental contamination, and
non-target injury or community problems that may result from the improper use
of pesticides in agricultural tree crop production. Applicators in this
category shall also demonstrate practical knowledge of the procedures and
equipment used to apply pesticides with irrigation water through an irrigation
system. This knowledge shall include equipment calibration; proper design, use,
and maintenance of anti-siphon devices and check valves to prevent pesticide
contamination of water supplies; proper interpretation of pesticide label or
labeling requirements for products registered for chemigation; and appropriate
use of personal protective equipment associated with this type of
application.
(c) Category 1B -
Agricultural Animal Pest Control. Applicators seeking licensure in this
category shall demonstrate practical knowledge of agricultural animal
production and associated pests, the chemical control measures that pertain to
the prevention or control of such pests, the equipment or methodologies
required to safely and effectively implement such measures, the specific
toxicity of such pesticides and associated residue potential, and the potential
for animal injury associated with pesticide formulation, application
techniques, animal age or stress, and extent of treatment.
(d) Category 1C - Private Applicator
Agricultural Pest Control. Applicators seeking licensure in this category shall
demonstrate practical knowledge of agricultural plant and animal production,
associated pests, the chemical control measures that pertain to the prevention
or control of such pests, the equipment or methodologies required to safely and
effectively implement such measures, preharvest application intervals,
post-application reentry interval restrictions, specific pesticide toxicity,
and the potential for: pesticide residues in agricultural commodities;
phytotoxicity; pesticide-related soil or water impacts; pesticide-induced
environmental contamination; non-target injury; off-site problems that may
result from the improper use of pesticides in agricultural production; and
animal injury associated with pesticide formulation, application techniques,
animal age or stress, or extent of treatment. Applicators in this category
shall also demonstrate practical knowledge of the procedures and equipment used
to apply pesticides with irrigation water through an irrigation system. This
knowledge shall include equipment calibration; proper design, use, and
maintenance of anti-siphon devices and check valves to prevent pesticide
contamination of water supplies; proper interpretation of pesticide label or
labeling requirements for products registered for chemigation; and appropriate
use of personal protective equipment associated with this type of application.
Applicators seeking licensure in this category shall also demonstrate practical
knowledge of soil-inhabiting pests and pests of stored raw agricultural
commodities, the fumigant pesticides that may be used to control such pests,
and the equipment or methodologies required to safely implement fumigation
measures to control such pests. This knowledge shall include the basics of
fumigant pesticide toxicology; application methodologies for applying soil and
commodity fumigants; techniques and procedures for monitoring the concentration
of a fumigant pesticide in soil, storage facilities, air or water; use and
maintenance of personal protective equipment and clothing; and specific safety
procedures for handling pressurized chemicals and for avoiding non-target
exposure to a fumigant pesticide.
(e) Category 1D - Soil and Greenhouse
Fumigation. Applicators seeking licensure in this category shall demonstrate
practical knowledge of soil-inhabiting pests and pests of agricultural crops
grown inside structures such as greenhouses, the fumigant pesticides that may
be used to control such pests, and the equipment or methodologies required to
safely implement fumigation measures to control such pests. This knowledge
shall include the basics of fumigant pesticide toxicology; application
methodologies for applying soil and structural fumigants; techniques and
procedures for monitoring the concentration of a fumigant pesticide in soil,
air or water; use and maintenance of personal protective equipment and
clothing; and specific safety procedures for handling pressurized chemicals and
for avoiding non-target exposure to a fumigant pesticide.
(f) Category 1E - Raw Agricultural Commodity
Fumigation. Applicants seeking licensure in this category shall demonstrate
practical knowledge of pests of stored raw agricultural commodities, the
fumigant pesticides that may be used to control such pests, and the equipment
or methodologies required to safely implement fumigation measures to control
such pests. This knowledge shall include the basics of fumigant pesticide
toxicology; application methodology for fumigating stored agricultural
commodities; techniques and procedures for monitoring the concentration of a
fumigant pesticide in a storage facility or in air or water; use and
maintenance of personal protective equipment and clothing; and specific safety
procedures for handling pressurized chemicals and for avoiding non-target
exposure to a fumigant pesticide.
(g) Category 2 - Forest Pest Control.
Applicators seeking licensure in this category shall demonstrate practical
knowledge of the types of forests, forest nurseries and seed orchards in
Florida and associated pests, forest population dynamics, relative biotic
agents and vulnerability to pesticides, the chemical control measures that
pertain to the prevention or control of forest pests, and the equipment or
methodologies required to safely and effectively implement such measures while
avoiding adverse effects on wildlife, ground or surface water, and recreational
areas visited by the general public.
(h) Category 3 - Ornamental and Turf Pest
Control. Applicators seeking licensure in this category shall demonstrate
practical knowledge and recognition of pesticide problems associated with the
production and maintenance of ornamental plants and turfgrasses, the chemical
control measures that pertain to the prevention or control of such pests and
the equipment or methodologies required to safely and effectively implement
such measures. This knowledge shall encompass an understanding of potential
non-target injury due to drift and implementation of application methods to
minimize exposure to humans, pets, or other domestic animals.
(i) Category 4 - Seed Treatment. Applicators
seeking licensure in this category shall demonstrate practical knowledge of the
types of seeds that require chemical protection against pests, the chemical
control measures that pertain to the control of such pests, and the equipment
or methodologies required to safely and effectively implement such pest control
measures. This knowledge shall include understanding the significance of
coloring treated seed; the effects of carriers and surface active agents which
influence pesticide binding and may affect germination; the hazards associated
with handling, sorting and mixing, packaging and labeling treated seed; misuse
of treated seed, such as introduction of treated seed into food and feed
channels; and proper disposal of unused treated seeds.
(j) Category 5A - Aquatic Pest Control.
Applicators seeking licensure in this category shall demonstrate practical
knowledge of pest organisms in aquatic environments, the chemical control
measures that pertain to the control of such pests, and the equipment or
methodologies required to safely and effectively implement such pest control
measures. This knowledge shall include understanding calculation of volume of
water to be treated; application rates; pH; potential secondary effects;
various water use situations and the potential of downstream effects; potential
pesticide effects on non-target organisms; and the principles of limited area
application.
(k) Category 5B -
Organotin Antifouling Paint Pest Control. Applicators seeking licensure in this
category shall demonstrate practical knowledge of the principles and practices
of using antifouling paints, including toxicity to humans and non-target
organisms via common exposure routes; proper cleaning, disposal and containment
techniques; climatic factors that may influence environmental hazards; common
types and features of target and non-target aquatic/marine organisms; proper
handling, mixing and application procedures; and, the laws and regulations
governing pesticides and antifouling paints.
(l) Category 6 - Right-of-Way Pest Control.
Applicators seeking licensure in this category shall demonstrate practical
knowledge of pests that occur in right-of-way areas accompanying roads,
electric lines and substations, pipelines, railroads, and similar situations
and measures for control. This knowledge shall include types of herbicides used
on right-of-way areas; chemical control measures that pertain to the prevention
and control of right-of-way pests; equipment or methodologies required to
safely and effectively implement such measures; pesticide runoff and drift
prevention; recognition of target organisms; actions necessary to prevent
excessive foliage destruction; and potential effects on non-target and off-site
organisms.
(m) Category 7A - Wood
Treatment. Applicators seeking licensure in this category shall demonstrate
practical knowledge in using wood preservatives, air monitoring procedures,
personal protective clothing and equipment, hygiene, related health and safety
measures, emergency procedures, and practices necessary to prevent
environmental contamination.
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Category 7B - Chlorine Gas Infusion. Applicators seeking licensure in this
category shall demonstrate practical knowledge of the safe handling and
application of liquefied chlorine gas for treatment of swimming pools, hot tubs
and spas. This will include a knowledge of the toxicology of liquefied chlorine
gas, the dispersion properties and other characteristics of gaseous chemicals,
equipment types, calibration procedures, application techniques, air and water
monitoring procedures, use and maintenance of personal protective equipment and
clothing, and factors that may lead to a hazardous condition, including
handling of pressurized chemicals and direct or continuous exposure to chlorine
gas.
(o) Category 7C - Sewer Root
Control. Applicators seeking licensure in this category shall demonstrate
practical knowledge of the safe handling and proper application of sewer root
control chemicals, including practical knowledge of root growth and biology;
equipment types and calibration procedures; proper pesticide handling, mixing
and application procedures; proper use and maintenance of personal protective
equipment; toxicity of root control pesticides to humans and non-target
organisms via common exposure routes; proper cleaning, disposal and containment
techniques; effects of root control pesticides on ground water, sewage
treatment plants, septic tanks, holding tanks, lift stations, and other sewage
treating, conveying, or handling equipment; environmental effects; factors that
may lead to a hazardous condition; and the laws and regulations governing
pesticide use.
(p) Category 9 -
Regulatory Pest Control. Applicators seeking licensure in this category shall
demonstrate practical knowledge of regulated pests, applicable laws relating to
quarantine and other regulatory measures, environmental impact of pesticides
used in suppression and eradication programs, and factors that may influence
the introduction, spread, or population dynamics of regulated pests. Such
knowledge shall extend beyond that relevant to Florida situations because of
the necessity to assist periodically throughout the U.S. with regulated pests.
Applicators shall also demonstrate practical knowledge of soil-inhabiting pests
and pests of agricultural crops grown inside structures such as greenhouses,
the fumigant pesticides that may be used to control such pests, and the
equipment or methodologies required to safely implement fumigation measures to
control such pests. This knowledge shall include the basics of fumigant
pesticide toxicology; application methodologies for applying soil and space
fumigants; techniques and procedures for monitoring the concentration of a
fumigant pesticide in soil, air or water; use and maintenance of personal
protective equipment and clothing; and specific safety procedures for handling
pressurized chemicals and for avoiding non-target exposure to a fumigant
pesticide. Applicants seeking licensure in this category shall demonstrate
practical knowledge of pests of stored raw agricultural commodities, the
fumigant pesticides that may be used to control such pests, and the equipment
or methodologies required to safely implement fumigation measures to control
such pests. This knowledge shall include the basics of fumigant pesticide
toxicology and application methodology for fumigating stored agricultural
commodities.
(q) Category 11 -
Aerial Application. Applicators seeking licensure in this category shall
demonstrate a practical knowledge of the principles and practices of aerial
pest control and the safe application of pesticides by aerial delivery
means.
(r) Category 20 - Regulatory
Inspection and Sampling. There are no specific certification standards for this
category. The general certification standards listed in Rule
5E-9.023, F.A.C., are all that
is required for licensees in this category.
(s) Category 21 - Natural Areas Weed
Management. Applicators seeking licensure in this category shall demonstrate
practical knowledge of pest plants that invade natural communities in Florida,
the chemical control measures that pertain to such pests, and the equipment or
methodologies required to safely implement such pest control measures. This
knowledge shall include special techniques and proper herbicide selection to
effectively control target species and minimize adverse effects to the natural
community. Knowledge of herbicide characteristics including toxicity to
wildlife, behavior in plants, behavior in soil, persistence, and environmental
fate, as well as methods for herbicide dilution and rate calculations will be
demonstrated.
Rulemaking Authority 487.0435, 570.07(23) FS. Law
Implemented 487.0435, 487.044 FS.
New 6-9-94, Amended 7-2-95, 9-24-98, 6-27-99,
2-21-02.