Kan. Admin. Regs. § 4-13-36 - Training of registered pest control technicians in wood destroying pest control and structural pest control
(a) All
applicants for pest control technician registration in wood destroying pest
control or structural pest control shall have completed a minimum of 40 hours
of verifiable training, 30 hours of which must consist of supervised
application of pesticides in and around structures, and 10 hours of which must
be classroom instruction.
(b)
Classroom instruction shall include the following:
(1) The proper use and maintenance of
equipment, including calibration, "crack and crevice" and "spot" application,
and other application techniques;
(2) the potential dangers involved in
applying the pesticides, including:
(A)
hazards to the applicator resulting from mixing, loading and applying
pesticides, poisoning prevention, symptoms and first aid for pesticide
poisoning;
(B) hazards to the
occupants of the structures where pesticides are applied with particular
emphasis on children, the aged and infirm;
(C) procedures for preventing pesticide
contamination of food, groundwater, wells and cisterns, and the air within the
structure being treated;
(D) label
review and basic information about each pesticide used for control of wood
destroying pests or structural pests, including common names of the pesticides,
where and how each pesticide may be applied, and the kinds of pests controlled;
(E) basic information about
prevention and cleanup of spills; and
(F) the use of non-chemical means to control
wood destroying and structural pests;
(3) calculating the concentration of
pesticides to be used and the quantities of diluted pesticide necessary to
complete a particular treatment;
(4) identification of common pests to be
controlled and damages caused by such pests as subterranean termites, carpenter
ants, wood decaying fungi, German, American and oriental cockroaches,
silverfish, fleas, ticks, spiders, pantry pests, house mice, field mice, and
Norway rats, the basic characteristics and habits of these pests and conditions
that favor structural infestation by these pests;
(5) protective clothing and equipment,
including the use and maintenance of rubber gloves and respirators;
(6) general precautions to be followed in the
storage and disposal of pesticide containers and rinsate, as well as the
cleaning and decontamination of equipment;
(7) applicable state and federal pesticide
laws and regulations germane to the work of a technician, including but not
limited to following label directions, direct supervision, information required
on statements of services, and termite control application procedures; and
(8) basic information regarding
elements of construction likely to be encountered including, heating and
plumbing systems and such terms as footing, foundation wall, wall voids, sill
plate, joists, subfloor, and slab-on-grade.
Notes
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