Commercial Pesticide Applicator Businesses

Business Licensing Forms
Requirements and Forms for Commercial, Limited Commercial, or Public Applicator Licensing 
Notification of Qualified Supervisor or Certified Operators Form
Commercial Applicator Certificate of Evidence of Liability Insurance
Application for Commercial Pesticide Applicator's License
Application for Limited Commercial/Public Registration
Commercial Applicator Licensure Packet
Limited Commercial/Public Registration Packet
Citizenship/Immigration Status Verification Form 
Address Change Form for Commercial, Limited Commercial, Public Pesticide Applicators
 
Worker Protection Standards
How to Comply with the Worker Protection Standard for Agricultural Pesticides
U.S. EPA Quick Reference Guide to the Workers Protection Standard (WPS)
 
 
 
 

 

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DriftWatch Pesticide Sensitive Viewer for Applicators

Greetings:
 
The Colorado Department of Agriculture has recently entered into a cooperative agreement with Purdue University to implement the DriftWatch Pesticide Sensitive Viewer program in the State of Colorado.  What is DriftWatch you may ask?
 
DriftWatch was designed in 2008 by staff from the Purdue University Agricultural and Biological Engineering and Agricultural Communications departments with input and support from Purdue University Cooperative Extension Specialists.  This year, with the help of EPA funding, the Colorado Department of Agriculture has now implemented DriftWatch in the State of Colorado.
 
DriftWatch was developed to help pesticide applicators, specialty crop growers and stewards of at-risk habitats to communicate more effectively to protect pesticide-sensitive areas. DriftWatch is not intended to be a registry for homeowners or sites less than half an acre of agriculture production.

The site features an easy-to-use Google Map interface that clearly shows applicators the locations of registered areas so they can take the appropriate precautions and if need be communicate with a DriftWatch participant before they spray.

Some of the sensitive crop areas, or data layers, that CDA intends to register in Colorado include beehives, certified organic crops, fruits, grapes, nursery crops, pumpkins, melons, tomatoes and vegetables. The Department will review and consider adding additional sensitive sites upon request by growers or applicators.
 
Registration is voluntary and simple.  For agricultural producers it involves going to the Colorado DriftWatch site, which will be accessible through www.Driftwatch.org or through CDA's website, where they will be directed how to register their field sites, commodity and contact information.  When commercial applicators register they will designate the area within the state they perform work, which will allow them to see DriftWatch participants located within that area.  Applicators can also receive an e-mail notifying them of newly registered growers in their designated area.
 
The Colorado DriftWatch program is up and running!  The Department would be happy to speak to your Association members to provide an overview of the Driftwatch program and answer any questions you may have.  You may contact John Scott at 303-239-4179 if you have any questions or to request a formal presentation of Driftwatch.
 
Thank you and the Department looks forward to working with you!

 

John Scott
Pesticides Program Manager

Colorado Department of Agriculture

 

Colorado DriftWatch brochure