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Grower Pesticide Safety Course and Agricultural Assistant Training


Who Needs to Take the Grower Pesticide Safety Course?
If you are an Ontario farmer and want to buy and use Class 2 or 3 pesticides your farm, you must be a Certified Farmer. There must be at least one Certified Farmer for each farm operation.

You are a farmer if you meet the definition under Ontario Regulation 63/09

You may own, rent, lease or share crop the farm land you use or may be employed on the farm.

To become a Certified Farmer, you must:

  1. attend a one day Grower Pesticide Safety Course and
  2. successfully complete the Grower Pesticide Safety Course and
  3. be at least 16 years of age and
  4. meet the above definition of a farmer.

It takes just one day of your time - and your certificate is valid for five years.  Find out what you need to know to keep yourself, your family, and the environment safe when you use pesticides.  Learn important facts that will help you to make sure that you get the best value for your pest management dollar.

Click Course/Exam Schedule to choose a course offered in your area.  Then Register online or call 1-800-652-8573 .

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What is a Class 2 and 3 Pesticide?
The Ministry of the Environment classifies all pesticides sold in Ontario into one of eleven Classes. Class 2 and 3 pesticides are more hazardous, and you must be trained before you can buy and use them on farms.

Find out about the Classes of the pesticide products you use. Ask your pesticide vendor, check OMAFRA production publications or check online at www.ene.gov.on.ca.

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How Can I Become a Certified Farmer for the First Time?
If you are a farmer, you can certify for the first time when you attend a one day Grower Pesticide Safety Course (GPSC) and pass the certification exam. You will write the open book exam in two parts, one before lunch and one at the end of the day. The exam is made up of multiple choice and short answer questions. You need a mark of 75% to pass the exam.

If you have any special needs or questions about getting ready for the test, just give us a call.  And if you need to, there are several ways that you can try the exam again.

Try our online tutorial, Use Pesticides Safely.  This online learning exercise is designed to help anyone who handles pesticides, including homeowners, farmers and trainees who are studying to become commercial applicators.

Once you sign up for a course, your Grower Pesticide Safety Course Manual may be picked up ahead of attending the course so you can read the information before you get there.  Click Pick Up a Manual for manual pick up locations near you.  The cost of the manual is included in the course registration fee.

Click Course/Exam Schedule for a list of courses offered near you.

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How Can I Renew my GPSC Certificate?
Certified Farmers must renew their certification every five years. You have two ways to renew your certificate. You may:

  • attend a GPSC and pass the exam at the course, or
  • study the GPSC manual at home, and pass the exam at an exam-only session.  Note:  You must have previously held a valid certificate to qualify for this option.

The GPSC manual and exam are the same for first time and renewing farmers.

Click Course/Exam Schedule for a list of courses and exam-only sessions offered across Ontario.  Click Pick Up a Manual for a list of manual pick up locations near you.

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How Much Does It Cost?
Your fee of $105 is payable to the University of Guelph. The fee for initial certification and renewal are the same.  Fees are collected on the day of the course or exam-only session.  Receipts are given.

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How Can I Register for a Course or Exam Session?
Most courses and exam-only sessions are offered between November and April. The Ontario Pesticide Education Program at University of Guelph Ridgetown Campus co-ordinates all the courses and exam-only sessions across Ontario.

In some areas, agribusinesses & associations work with Ridgetown Campus to co-ordinate courses for local growers. Your local contact may take your GPSC registration directly.

Click Course/Exam Schedule for a list of courses and exam-only sessions offered across Ontario.  Click Pick Up a Manual for manual pick up locations near you.

To register for a Grower Pesticide Safety Course or GPSC Exam-Only Session

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Do Agricultural Assistants Use Class 2 or 3 Pesticides on Your Farm?
Pesticide safety training is now mandatory for all assistants who handle Class 2 or 3 pesticides on farmland under supervision of a Certified Farmer. These assistants must have training approved by the Ministry of the Environment to become Trained Assistants (TA’s).

This regulation applies to family members, farm employees and foreign workers. TA’s do NOT have to write an exam, but they must be 16 years of age or older.

There are two ways assistants can become TA’s. They can:

  • attend a Grower Pesticide Safety Course, and not write the exam, or
  • attend an on-farm training session presented by a qualified TA Instructor.

All Certified Farmers are eligible to take the half-day TA Instructor Course to teach on-farm training for assistants. For more information, click Agricultural Assistants or call 1-800-652-8573 .

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Why Was the Grower Pesticide Safety Course Developed?
The GPSC was developed in response to pesticide safety concerns expressed by farming organizations, the pesticide industry, government agencies and the public.

Pesticide safety training can help to reduce the risks of pesticide use. The GPSC provides farmers with the information they need to ensure food safety - and to keep themselves, their families and the environment safe.

The Ontario Pesticide Education Program (OPEP) has been providing Grower Pesticide Safety Course training for Ontario farmers since 1987. Program policies are set by the OPEP Steering Committee with representatives from:

Over 24,000 Ontario farmers are Certified Farmers!

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