Trained Serviceperson
A trained serviceperson is an applicator who works under the direct supervision of a licensed commercial pesticide applicator who is employed by the same company or agency. The trained service person must be instructed in the proper use of equipment and pesticides that will be used on the job.
Training required for trained servicepeople
New employees must be trained before their first occupational exposure to pesticides. Documentation needs to be kept in their personnel file while with the company and for three years after termination of employment.
- Employees can be trained by reading Trained Serviceperson Manual: OSU Bulletin 863 (pdf file) or equivalent training from the employer. Documentation form is on page six and can be copied. The Trained Serviceperson Manual can be purchased through Extension publishing here.
- A Spanish language pdf version is included with the Trained Serviceperson Manual.
Direct Supervision Requirements
Supervisor must be have an Ohio Commercial Applicator License.
- Licensed supervisor must demonstrate instruction and control over trained serviceperson.
- Licensed applicator must be within 25 miles or available within 2 hours when a pesticide application is being made by the trained serviceperson.
- Licensed applicators providing supervision must be employed by the same company or agency as the trained serviceperson