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This may have been discussed before i dont know.

 

On monday i have got to go on PS1 refresher course, how many of you go on these or do you just take the first ticket and leave it at that.

I know things change and new ideas but to take a refresher course every 5 years is a lot of money what do you all think?:001_smile:

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dave you will find a big differance in this pa1 verses 5 years ago there haeve been lots of changes so as long as you have a good instructior youll get a lot out of it

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Sorry nick i should of said PA1:001_smile:

 

What's PA1 Dave ! :001_smile: As in what does it involve and what does it stand for?

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hiah pa1 is the theory and legislation/legalities to do with spraying pesticides/herbicides. think its still a day or two in the class room and then a multipule choice questionaire on a computer.

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