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Pesticide Safety Education Program (PSEP) Index

  1. PSEP Objectives
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  2. Extension Pesticide Advisory Committee
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  3. South Carolina Association of County Agricultural Agents Outstanding Pesticide Training Coordinator Award
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  4. County Extension Private Pesticide Applicator 2004 Impact Statements
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  5. PIP Distribution Lists - Lists of information, training and education materials distributed by the Clemson University Pesticide Information Program.
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  6. Links to important Pesticide Safety Education web sites
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  7. Who to contact for more information
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  8. Southern Region Pesticide Applicator Certification and Training Meeting - Charleston, SC, September 25-27, 2000
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  9. Southern Region Pesticide Safety Education Center training - Raleigh, NC, October 8-10, 2001. Photos by Rachel Rowe.
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  10. Southern Region Pesticide Safety Education Center training - Raleigh, NC, October 8-10, 2001. Photos by Robert G. Bellinger.
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PSEP Objectives

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The purposes of the Pesticide Safety Education Program are:

Outstanding Pesticide Training Coordinator Award

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The recipient of this award is nominated by his or her peers in the South Carolina Association of County Agricultural Agents because of his or her innovation and leadership in the development and presentation of pesticide programming to the citizens of their county. The first award was presented in 1999 to William Hair of Orangeburg County.

Outstanding Pesticide Training Coordinator Award Winners

Year Award Winner County  
2005 Danny Howard Greenville County Photograph of Danny Howard
2004 Bruce Johnson Horry County Photograph of Bruce Johnson
2003 Mark Arena
Berkeley County  
F. Brian Smith County
Charleston
Photograph of F. Brian Smith
Paul Thompson Berkeley County Photograph of Paul Thompson
2002 Claude Smith
Greenville County  
Danny Howard Photograph of Danny Howard
2001 Frank FitzSimons
Berkeley County  
Mark Arena  
2000 Marion Barnes Colleton County Photograph of Marion Barnes
1999 William Hair Orangeburg County Photograph of William Hair

For more information, contact:

               Robert G. Bellinger, Extension Pesticide Coordinator
               Pesticide Information Program Director
               Pesticide Safety Education Coordinator
               Pest Management Information Program Liaison Representative
               IR-4 Liaison Representative
               Extension Entomologist

               Department of Entomology, Soils, & Plant Sciences
               Rm 107 Long Hall
               Box 340315, Clemson University
               Clemson, SC 29634-0315

               e-mail: bbllngr@clemson.edu
               Voice: 864-656-5042
               Fax: 864-656-5065

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The following are links to important Pesticide Safety Education web sites:

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