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14 CapitalPress.com November 2, 2018 Expo offers full slate of classes 2018 CORE Training Summary No pre-registration is re- quired. Expo admission is $4 at the door, and parking is free, CORE courses are compli- mentary with Expo admission. Each one hour of class time equals one credit. Oregon and Washington Department of Ag recertification credits apply. Tuesday, Nov. 13 Santiam Classroom (Repeats on Thursday) 10:30-11:30 a.m. Pesticide Human Health Risk Assess- ment. Presented by Jeffrey Jen- kins. A general discussion of the basic principles of toxicology and key elements of pesticide human health risk assessment applied to a glyphosate case study. 11:30-noon. A System Approach to Water Quality Assessment in Oregon Wa- tersheds. Presented by Jeffrey Jenkins. Introduction to the Ore- Wednesday, Nov. 14 Meetings: Pennington Seed Growers Breakfast (By Invitation) 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. CPR/AED Training (Stan- dard First Aid included). Pacific Health & Safety will W ATER M ASTER S ERIES completion of course, knowl- edge check and practical driving evaluation included. Program and equipment provided by Papé Material Handling and Overton Safety Training. Class size limited to 40 people. Ad- vance registration required on- line at www.wvaexpo.com. This class is free with paid admission. Class size limited to 40 people. All materials and instruction are provided in English. 1:30-2:45 p.m. Standard First Aid Training. Pacific Health & Safety will provide authorized health and safety training. This course will cover First Aid for basic injuries and sudden illnesses. Certification from this course is valid for 2 years. Cost: $15. Register ahead of time online at http://wvaexpo. com/classes/ WVAE Forklift certification training will be offered Wednesday, Nov. 14, at the Willamette Valley Ag Expo. Advance registration is required online at www.wvaexpo.com. provide authorized health and safety training at the 2018 Wil- lamette Valley Ag Expo. This course will cover CPR & chok- ing emergencies for ages 8 and over, AED training for adult and child victims, and first aid for ba- sic injuries and sudden illnesses. Certification from this course is valid for 2 years. Cost: $30. AND Register ahead of time online at http://wvaexpo.com/classes/ 10:30 a.m. Forklift Cer- tification Training. (Advance registration required.) Includes classroom session, workbook, written knowledge check verifi- cation with a scheduled practical driving evaluation immediately following. Proof of successful Santiam Classroom (Repeat of Tuesday) 10:30-11:30 a.m. Pesticide Human Health Risk Assess- ment. Presented by Jeffrey Jen- kins. A general discussion of the basic principles toxicology and key elements of pesticide hu- man health risk assessment ap- plied to a glyphosate case study. 11:30-noon. 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Provisions for training, central posting, decon- tamination requirements, and other topics will be discussed, with questions and answers. 3-4 p.m. ODA Update/ Lessons Learned. Presented by Andrea Sonnen and Jenni- fer Marin. A brief overview of updates to laws and regulations and a look at several cases from the previous year detailing les- sons learned. For information about ses- sions or presenters please con- tact Andy Steinkamp at andy. steinkamp@valleyag.com or 503-932-5049. Expo contact: Jill Ingalls, info@wvaexpo.com or 800-208-2168. WVAG18-3/100 CORE training classes will be offered Tuesday, Nov. 13, and Thursday, Nov. 15, at the Willamette Valley Ag Expo as part of a full slate of educational and training opportunities. gon State University Watershed Assessment Framework, a sys- tems approach employing mon- itoring, modeling and geospatial analysis to aid in stakeholder evaluation of alternative IPM practices and BMPs designed to reduce pesticide surface water loading. Lunch break 2–3 p.m. Worker Protec- tion Standard — What Agri- cultural Employers Need to Know. Presented by Kaci Buhl. The class will cover the require- ments for agricultural employ- ers under the WPS, as revised in 2015. Provisions for training, central posting, decontamina- tion requirements and other topics will be discussed, with questions and answers. 3-4 p.m. Oregon Depart- ment of Agriculture Update/ Lessons Learned. Presented by Andrea Sonnen. A brief over- view of updates to laws and regulations and a look at several cases from the previous year de- tailing lessons learned. • Always Best Service guaranteed. • For the Capital Press John 3:16 By GEOFF PARKS