Non-Certified Pesticide Applicator (NCA) Classification
A recent addition to the Kentucky Administrative Regulations created a new classification of pesticide applicator. The Non-Certified Pesticide Applicator (NCA) classification allows an individual to use general use pesticides under the supervision of a private applicator. The relevance of this classification to farm owners and workers is added legality and record keeping best practices. By ensuring that all applicable farm workers receive NCA training, private applicators can fulfill any necessary documentation and take proactive measures to mitigate risks associated with pesticide application.
Individuals can receive their annual NCA training from their supervising certified private applicator (CPA) or through their local County Extension Agent for Agriculture and Natural Resources. Training materials for use by the supervising CPA and a list of their responsibilities are available from the Franklin County Extension Service office. Like the private applicator program, NCAs are issued a blue verification card through the Franklin County Cooperative Extension Service office. Supervising applicators maintain training records for three years.
To receive NCA status, an individual must be at least 18 years of age or older. An age exemption of 16 years or older is applicable to the immediate family of the supervising private applicator. NCAs are specifically prohibited from applying Restricted Use Pesticides (RUP), gramoxone, ariel application and fumigants. In the supervision of NCAs, private applicators are required to fulfill the following use specific requirements:
- Access to product label.
- Access to clean, functional label required PPE.
- Instruction specific to the pesticide and site of application
More information regarding NCA training for workers and supervisors can be obtained through the Franklin County Cooperative Extension Service office by contacting Keenan Bishop at 502-695-9035.