How to conduct Training
Objectives:
To provide information on how to prepare for a training session and provide some useful tools that can contribute to the success of the WPS Training activity.
Know the dynamics of agricultural workers
Gives trainer a better understanding of
agricultural lives and some of the trainer’s
challenges!
Steps to prepare for training Identify workers to be trained.
Identify handlers, their activities and other that need training.
Crops and Copping Cycles
Be familiar with crop cycles and seasonal agricultural activities, with typical tasks for workers and handlers to be trained.
Profile of Workforce - Know the audience.
Review training material - Good training requires appropriate use of materials.
Select the appropriate language, use a translator if necessary.
When using a translator, make sure he/she is knowledge on the terms used.
Steps to prepare for training
Schedule the training When and where? Convenient time for workers and employers.
Location, secure, away from noise, distractions and comfortable.
Take into consideration the audience size and method of training.
Steps to prepare for training
Assess your audience
Where are they from? What language do they
speak? What king of Ag work
have they done in the past?
Have they received any pesticide or pesticide safety training?
Steps to prepare for training
Steps to prepare for training
Recognize and respond to cultural differences or sensitivities.
Manifest empathy for other cultures
Recognize and accept differences.
Be objective and don’t hold preconceptions about other cultures.
Training Techniques
Objectives:To provide general information, including
training techniques that canhelp the trainer deliver their presentation in amanner agricultural workers can understand.
Training Techniques
Be prepared- Know your material! Create a positive environment for learning.
Take control, arrange the room, and help workers feel comfortable.
Effective public speaking- Part of your ability to be a good trainer.
Understand how adults learn- Use realistic problems.
Training Techniques Design your training sessions- The more
interactive the more interesting you make it!
Interactive training- Audiovisuals
Question and answer
Stay focused
Encourage participation
Practical, relevant and useful training
Training Techniques
Examples:1. Discussion2. Illustrations3. Case Studies 4. WPS Flip Chart 5. Role Playing6. Audiovisuals Presentations 7. Relating to personal experiences8. Games Educational
Use of approved training materials WPS materials must be approved by EPA. These
materials are available from EPA, FDACS and other entities.
WPS Training Record KeepingAg Employers must
keep training records for 2 years
Annual Training.
No grace period
Pre-and post-training evaluation Inclusion of pre- and post-training
evaluation of the training to assess knowledge gained and for course improvement.
Allocate time for question and answers
Review essentials concepts
Review pesticide safety procedures having in consideration the particularities of each location.
Practical, Relevant, and Useful Training
Adapt the information to the specific work situation. Example: when you talk about emergency medical help, inform participants the specific name and location of the nearest emergency medical facilities. Also show or tell them where this information is posted. (“Central Location”)
Practical, Relevant, and Useful Training
Use examples and describe situations that relate specifically to the participants’ workplace. Example: crops with intense hand labor like harvesting fruit or pruning plants, emphasize that plants may have pesticide residues and that long-sleeved shirts will reduce skin contact
Practical, Relevant, and Useful Training
Inform workers and handlers who has the immediate responsibility to obtain medical help in case of injuries, you may suggest to save that person phone number in their phones. Inform other important phone numbers like Poison Control, etc.
Ending the Training
Make sure the participants have understood the information you provided. Do an oral or written quiz, if time allows. Overview the most important concepts.
Thank the participants for their time and attention. Praise them as appropriate.
Questions?