2017-12-202017-12-202014-12FHWA-OK-14-18Oklahoma Department of Transportation State Planning and Research item number 2156https://hdl.handle.net/11244/54282The Oklahoma Department of TransportationÍs (ODOT) herbicide applicator training program consists of initial pesticide applicator training schools followed by independent Certification testing and then on-going yearly continuing education workshops. In support of this on-going effort three pesticide applicator initial certification schools were conducted by Oklahoma State University (OSU) extension staff in fall of 2013 and mid-winter of 2014 to train a total of 103 ODOT participants. One hundred of the attendees at these workshops took the Core as well as Right-of-Way Certification exams administered by the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food & Forestry (ODAFF). Seventy-nine percent (79 participants) passed both the Core and Category 6 (Right-of-Way) examinations to become Oklahoma Certified Pesticide Applicators. Fourteen Pesticide Applicator Continuing Education (CEU) Workshops were conducted by OSU extension staff across a total of eight ODOT Field Divisions in 2014 to provide 637 Certified Applicators with continuing education training. Records of participation in ODAFF approved CEU programs by ODOT personnel were furnished to ODAFF as well as the ODOT Field Divisions, the Maintenance Division Headquarters and the Materials and Research Division. Participation in CEU workshops resulted in granting of CEU credit to ODOT participants in the workshops. The ODOT participants also gained knowledge on various Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and Integrated Vegetation Management (IVM) products, topics and techniques. This increase or maintained operational knowledge of the participants should insure continued effective vegetation management skills.17 pages282,613 bytesapplication.pdfImplementation of Pesticide Applicator Certification Schools and Continuing Education WorkshopsTechnical ReportTrainingHerbicidesWeed ControlVegetation ManagementIPMIntegrated Pest ManagementIVMIntegrated Vegetation Management