PA1 Safe handling and application of pesticides
Our PA1 courses run monthly and it is essential for anyone involved in handling and application of pesticides. PA1 is a pre-requisite to other pesticide units.
Safe handling and application of pesticides
PA1
The PA1 safe handling and application of pesticides is the first unit that you need to complete to start your spraying journey.
The PA1 is a one-day course with a multiple-choice online exam. Which when you have completed and passed you can progress onto one of the many application units. Such as PA6a handheld applicators (knapsacks) or PA2a boom sprayer.
Without this foundation unit, you cannot legally apply any pesticides as a professional user.
The safe use of pesticides is not just about the buying of the products you use such as herbicides (weed killers). But the safe application of these products to protect not only you but the environment in which you work.
Many of you are already actively using pesticides in controlling weeds and pests. However, you may have discovered that as a professional operator you need a certificate of competence to enable you to carry on doing so.
You will be learning about:
- your legal responsibilities such as reading the manufacturer’s instructions
- risks with storing, handling, mixing and calibrating pesticides
- using and cleaning spraying equipment
- disposing of chemical waste safely and legally
- safe working practices and industry best practice
- emergency actions
- health monitoring and record-keeping
It saves you:
- travelling time
- fuel costs
- an early start if you are not local to the area
Once you have booked onto the course we will send you full course joining instructions. That will contain a zoom link. As a result, you can learn everything you need via the conference type call with the trainer in front of you. We will post out all the workbooks and documentation to you in advance of the course. So you can work through the pack step by step with the trainer, it is as simple as 1,2,3 honestly!
All done from the comfort of your own home or workplace – how amazing is that!
Without this foundation unit, you can not legally apply any pesticides as a professional user.
As a result, the safe use of pesticides is not just about the buying of the products you use. Such as herbicides (weed killers). It is about the safe application of these products. To protect not only you but the environment in which you work.
Many of you are already actively using pesticides in controlling weeds and pests. However, you may have discovered that as a professional operator you need a certificate of competence. To enable you to carry on doing so.
You may have been asked by:
- your farm assurance body
- your employer
- or a new contract opportunity to demonstrate competence through certification
You could be new to the job or been doing it for over 40 years and things have changed. If so and you are faced with having to gain your spraying qualifications have you been:
- struggling to find the right fit in terms of a training provider?
- confused by all the names, numbers and acronyms for the land based courses that are available to you?
- worried you will get it wrong or waste your hard-earned money?
- concerned that it will feel like going back to school?
- looking to gain a qualification to continue with jobs because legislation has changed?
- offered a new and exciting contract, but need another ticket/qualification to seal the deal?
Then we can help you!
No matter which sector you are coming from, and the level of experience. We can work with you to understand your training needs. To tailor a programme and provide courses that will be suitable for you.
Providing award-winning training through tailored, flexible, friendly, approachable trainers and assessors.
All courses are run with small groups. To ensure you have as much time as needed to learn and experience the requirements for the assessments. If you chose to take them. Trainers and assessors are experienced, friendly, and approachable.
Finally, as with all Lowe Maintenance courses, you get support and advice via email or on the phone. If you need it in the future. Just because you’ve completed the course doesn’t mean you can’t get in touch if you need more information or guidance.
- Available Dates
- Cost - £206
£20 VAT included
Includes training and assessment - Certification - City and Guilds
- Length
Training - One day (via zoom)
Assessment - 1hr

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It seems like there could be one for walking over lumpy ground soon!
With this in mind please feel free to give us a shout and ask for help in figuring out which ones will be right for you.
As a result you may discover you do not need to do as many courses as you first thought!
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You will require:
- Reading glasses (if applicable)
- A laptop with webcam (a tablet is the minimum size requirement)
Do you need a refresher? H.S.E advises that you complete a refresher every 5 years, although some insurance companies state every 3 years. We can help. We tend to run the courses when the PA1 course is running. You just don’t resit the City and Guilds exam at the end of the day.
Equally if you have a group of people we can put a date together just for you.
Principles of Safe Handling and Application of Pesticides PA1 – one day refresher £100 +VAT = £120 per person
You will receive a Lowe Maintenance Certificate of Completion.
FAQ
How can I check if I have my spraying tickets?
If you think you did your tickets and have lost them, we can check with our assessment centre to see if you’re on the system. Please email us with your name, date of birth and address of the place you lived and when you did the courses.
Do I need to do refreshers for pesticides?
HSE advise that refreshers are taken every 5 years, however that is entirely up to you. It is recommended because things have changed quite a lot in the last thirty years and if you had an incident one of the first questions you are likely to be asked is when were you last refreshed?
I don’t use pesticides, only weed killers do I have to do the ticket?
Pesticides is the umbrella term for:
- herbicides (weed killers)
- insecticide (insects)
- fungicides (fungi)
- molluscicides (slugs and snails)
- vertebrate control agents (not rodenticides)
- wood preservatives
- growth regulators
So, if you use any of these as a professional you require the relevant tickets
Do I need to bring my own spraying equipment?
No, we can provide all the spraying equipment at no extra cost. That way we know all the equipment isn’t contaminated in case someone has a reaction to a product that was used if you bought your own kit.
Why do I need a ticket?
In 2015 the law changed, as a result anyone who uses pesticides as a professional must have certificates of competence for the application method they are using.
I’ve got grandfather rights, haven’t I?
There is no such thing as grandfather rights to apply pesticides. There is a grandfather right version of the qualification, if you were born before 1964 you could have choosen to do this qualification. It only enables you to apply pesticides on your land though, nowhere else. However it is no longer available it was only open for a certain length of time
Can’t I just do the PA1 foundation unit?
The PA1 foundation unit does not allow you to apply the pesticides and this is clearly stated on the certificate you receive. In order to legally apply the pesticides, you need the relevant application units.
Can I buy products from the internet?
There is no law stopping you buying a pesticide product, you may be asked at the point of sale for evidence of your certificate.
You can stock pile as much as you like, but you break the law when you apply the products without certification.
Isn’t there just one ticket that covers everything?
Unfortunately, not, because there are so many ways to apply different products it is not possible to just have one ticket to cover everything.
There are over 50 different application methods available now and you must choose which ones you need, to continue with your work.
What is a good nozzle for a boom sprayer?
Many people choose an air induction / low drift / pre-orifice nozzle as they allow greater control of drift and a more targeted approach. Resulting in a much improved application and control of pests.
Can I spray on a hot day?
It is not advised to spray on hot days, not if it is above 30 degrees.
You need to be aware that when it is too hot the plants shut down, they protect themselves by not letting liquids in or out. Therefore, there is no point wasting time and money spraying when it is hot.
Can I spray for other people when I’ve got my ticket?
As long as you have the correct application method and the full suite of tickets (not the grandfather option) then yes you can.
In fact, it’s a good idea as it helps to recoup some of the associated costs, just be aware that your customers will need the relevant records and paperwork from you.
What are the best conditions for spraying?
The ideal conditions for spraying are:
- A cool cloudy day
- Early morning or late evening when it has cooled down
- Force 2 wind speed
Is there anything I can read before doing the pesticides courses?
You learn everything that you need to on the courses, however you could read through the Pesticide Code of Practice and look on the www.voluntaryinitiative.org.uk website
I’m no good at maths, will that be a problem?
My maths is shocking, and I can do the calibrations. You are able to use a calculator and the calibration sheet is a set of boxes, as long as you take your time and practice on the spare sheets we give you, I’m sure you’ll be just fine.
Do I need a ticket to buy pesticides?
No, you don’t need a ticket to buy pesticides. However, you are breaking the law when you apply the products without a relevant application method.
Do I need to MOT spraying equipment?
Handheld equipment does not require an external body to carry out an inspection. As a result ensuring the applicator is fit for use is the responsibility of the trained operator using it. Checks should be carried out on a regular basis and a record kept of its condition and repairs undertaken if any.
For trailed, mounted or self-propelled:
- Over 3m by 2020 ensure it has been tested within the last 5 years. After 2020 they need to be tested every 3 years.
- Under 3m they must be tested every 6 years (slug pellet, granular, boom less)
Furthermore we can highly recommend Andrew Walburn 07958 351489 for testing.
How do I choose the right nozzle?
Choice of nozzle is recommended on the product label. Therefore it important to spend a few moments reading through the label for the best advice. You do learn more about nozzles on the course.
I did my tickets in the 1980’s do they still stand?
If you did the City and Guilds tickets and you still have your certificates, then yes, they still stand.
If you did the Agricultural Training Board (ATB) route and you didn’t up grade them to City and Guilds when requested, then unfortunately it is unlikely that you still have the qualification