September 2019
Pesticide Continuing Education
Any person handling, applying or supervising the use of pesticides as part of that person’s job must be certified and licensed by the Kentucky Department of Agriculture. Non-commercial pesticide applicators must complete twelve hours of training over a three-year period to remain certified. Our workshops offer four hours of continuing education.

Don’t let your Pesticide license expire! If you are currently licensed and need credit in order to keep your applicator's license, sign up for our Continuing Education Training workshop! We have six classes coming up in September!

Category 3, 5, 6, 8 and 18 Continuing Education Training

This workshop is for those individuals who are currently licensed and who need continuing education credit in order to keep their applicator’s license.

September
10, 11, 12 - Fairfield Inn, North Lexington
24, 25, 26 - Lake Barkley State Resort Park, Cadiz

October
01, 02, 03 - Rough River Dam State Resort Park, Falls of Rough
16, 17 ------ Holiday Inn Express, Somerset
22, 24 ------ Red Lion Inn, Elizabethtown
31 ----------- Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park, Dawson Springs
Day 1 is Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Training/Continuing Education for the City of Bowling Green.

Day 2 will be a display of different BMPs (Best Management Practices) for storm water management on construction projects, such as construction exits, silt fence and erosion control blankets.

There will also be vendors there to demonstrate how to install them properly.

One of our KEPSC instructors will be on site to discuss KYTC specific standards.

Register at Kentucky Muddy Water Blues or call (270) 393-3628
Child Passenger Safety Week

Every 32 seconds in 2017, one child under the age of 13 in a passenger vehicle was involved in a crash. Many times, injuries and deaths can be prevented by proper use of car seats, boosters, and seat belts.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Ad Council launched a new series of public service ads (PSAs) that urge parents and caregivers to protect their child's future at every stage of life, by making sure they secure them in the correct car seat for their age, height, and weight.

National Seat Check Saturday is September 21, 2019

For more information about this training, click here .
Traffic Incident Management (TIM)
Responder Training
Our last Traffic Incident Management course of 2019 will be held at the
Boone County Extension Center on October 23, 2019 .

Kentucky's Traffic Incident Management (TIM) training program addresses the challenges of moving people and goods efficiently and safely on the nation's highways. The Program focuses on response efforts that protect motorists and responders while minimizing the impact on traffic flow. 

For more information and to register online, please visit our website below:
Basics of Public Involvement in
Transportation Decision Making
Basics of Public Involvement in Transportation Decision Making is a 4-hour Web-based Training (WBT) course offered by National Highway Institute, the authoritative source in transportation training.

In this course, participants will discover the importance of public involvement in transportation decision making and become familiar with the broad range of strategies and techniques transportation practitioners can use to identify and engage the public in a meaningful way.

For more information and to register, please visit NHI - WBT
2019 Annual NRVMA Conference
Make your plans now to attend the National Roadside Vegetation Management Association (NRVMA) Annual Conference.

September 17-19, 2019

Galt House Hotel
140 N Fourth St
Louisville, Kentucky 40202

For more information and to register, please visit: