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The Healthy Schools Act Training Website is Moving!
June 2024
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BIG NEWS: The Healthy Schools Act Training Website is Moving!
We’re announcing a big change for the Healthy Schools Act Training website: Starting July, the training website address will move to https://online.csus.edu/hsatraining.
- To access Healthy Schools Act training courses on the new website, users will need to create a new login account and password.
We appreciate your patience during this transition and apologize for any downtime.
For technical assistance, contact: ccelearn@csus.edu
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 About DPR Training Courses:
Each course meets the Healthy Schools Act annual training requirement. Schoolsite staff can choose which course best matches their job duties.
Basic Integrated Pest Management for the Classroom and Office Environment
This course is designed for classroom and office staff who want to understand the basics of integrated pest management (IPM), but may not do schoolsite pest management themselves. This course is available in English and Spanish.
Basic Integrated Germ Management
This course is designed for schoolsite staff who use antimicrobial pesticides, like surface sanitizers and disinfectants, to manage germs as part of their regular job duties. This course is available in English and Spanish.
Best Pest Management Practices Around Children
This advanced-level course is designed for people who make pest management decisions or provide services at schools and child care centers. This course may best fit IPM Coordinators, groundskeepers, and pest management professionals. Upon completion, course takers receive one hour of CE credit for DPR and Structural Pest Control Board pest management licenses. This course is available in English.
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Questions? Contact Us:
Please contact the Department of Pesticide Regulation’s School & Child Care Integrated Pest Management Program by emailing school-ipm@cdpr.ca.gov. For additional information about the School & Child Care Integrated Pest Management Program please visit DPR’s website.
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Who We Are
The California Department of Pesticide Regulation protects human health and the environment by fostering safer and sustainable pest management practices and operating a robust regulatory system to monitor and manage the sale and use of pesticides across the state. DPR’s work includes registering all pesticides sold or used in California, conducting scientific evaluation of pesticides to assess and mitigate potential harm to human health or the environment, investing in innovative research to encourage the development and adoption of integrated pest management tools and practices, monitoring for pesticides in the air and water, conducting outreach to ensure pesticide workers, farmworkers and local communities have access to safety information, and enforcing pesticide regulations in coordination with 55 County Agricultural Commissioners and their 500 field inspectors.
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