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ACDC Chemical Spray Course Coming Soon!

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Agricultural Chemicals Distribution and Control (ACDC) is the use of chemicals and pesticides to manage farm land where food and plants are grown. Helping to protect crops from insects, weeds and diseases, chemical spraying is an important part of agricultural science and land cultivation. It is also a key factor in the forestry, government, construction, mining, oil and gas industries.

Chemical spray workers will always be in high demand due to the need for constant food production and plant-based resources, so attending training will provide you with a reliable and steady source of work. ACDC involves the use of many hazardous chemicals which can be dangerous to humans, animals and the environment. An ACDC licence gives you the qualifications to legally carry out tasks in a multitude of sectors.

Elevated Training will soon provide a nationally accredited ACDC chemical spray course that will qualify you to safely handle, transport and distribute these hazardous chemicals. It also gives you the opportunity to learn about different insects, weeds and diseases and the effects they can have on land management. The course will educate you on how to control these effects and the chemicals required for each job.

Chemical accreditation not only makes you more employable, but also gives you the freedom to work independently within the trade and apply chemicals to other people’s land. As an expert in the field, Elevated Training is on hand to help you access better career opportunities and manage the risks with an ACDC licence. More information coming soon – watch this space!

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