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It began in 1976-1977 . . .
• Wisconsin started the training and certification of applicators desiring to use restricted-use pesticides
• Back then, we used the EPA training manual, Applying Pesticides Correctly
Then in 1983 . . .
• Wisconsin created its own training manual, specific to Wisconsin’s agriculture and concerns
• This ‘first edition’ then became . . .
. . . the second edition in 1988
. . . the third edition in 1993
. . . the fourth edition in 1998
. . . the fifth edition in 2003
. . . and the sixth edition in 2008!
Learning Objectives
• Each chapter begins with a set of Learning Objectives• These objectives help you focus
on what you should learn from each chapter
Learning Objectives
• Some learning objectives are listed as, Know the Law
• These learning objectives show you which ones are legal obligations or requirements
Learning Objectives Worksheet
• At the end of each chapter is a Learning Objectives Worksheet
• These worksheets help test your knowledge to determine whether you understand the learning objectives
Why are Learning Objectives Important?All questions on the exam will
pertain directly to these learning objectives
Exam questions are not limited solely to today’s presentations
Tips on Passing the Exam
• Did you read the yellow insert, and Appendix G?
Did You Know?• Text in gray
boxes is not ‘testable’ material!
• Neither are the appendices!
• Although this information is important, it is not considered essential for certification purposes
The 6th Edition Advantage
• More gray boxes and appendices resulted in 20% less ‘testable’ material over the prior edition!• This edition concentrates on
what an applicator of pesticides needs to know
Training Registration Form
• Do not remove this form now! But . . .
• Do complete it, for it will be collected just prior to the exam
Positive Identification
• You’ll need your driver’s license, WI identification card, or other official photo card for positive identification
Social Security Number
• You’ll also need your Social Security Number
• You won’t need your actual card, just your number
Certification Exam
• Exam contains 70, multiple-choice questions
• There is only one correct answer per question
• You may use your training manual as a reference to help you during your exam
• You have 2 hours to complete the exam
• You need at least a 50% passing score
Application / Answer Sheet
• Record the number from your Answer Sheet
• Later, you can use this number to find out your exam score
Get Your Exam Score
• With your Answer Sheet number in hand, you may either call the Pesticide Applicator Certification System (PACS), or go online, to find out your exam score– (608) 224-4560–datcp.state.wi.us (type PACS in
the search bar)
Get Your Exam Score
• Or, if you are recertifying, you can use your existing certification number, rather than the Answer Sheet number, to check your exam score– (608) 224-4560–datcp.state.wi.us (type PACS in
the search bar)
If you pass the exam . . .
• WDATCP will issue you a certification card
• Certification is valid for 5 years
• You should get your card within 2 weeks of taking your exam. If not, call WDATCP at (608) 224-4548
If you fail an exam . . .• WDATCP will
inform you that you’ll need to retake the exam before certification can be granted
ipcm.wisc.edu/pat
• For more information about training, certification, and fact sheets to download, visit the UW-Extension’s Pesticide Applicator Training website