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RACE ON TO SAVE MONTROSE
ROTARY MOWER OF THE YEAR
CLOSELY TAILORED COURSES
GOLFBIC EVENING DINNER AT BTME
RICKERBY HONOURED BY E-Z-GO
ETESIA APPOINT IN SCOTLAND
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Training Guide 2016

UK Toro distributor Lely has launched its new Turfcare Training Programme for 2016, which sees reviewed course content more closely tailored to customers' needs.

Accessible via www.lelyliterature.co.uk, the 12-page guide comprises details on courses including the Compact Tractor Driving Award, suitable for both novice and experienced tractor drivers, and the Instructional Technique Course, aimed at those wanting to develop their instructional skills and run in-house operator training courses for groundscare equipment.

Neil Adams, head of training at Lely UK, says: "The new 2016 programme features all of the industry-leading courses Lely is known for; but, following customer feedback, each course has been altered to align perfectly with industry requirements."

Neil goes on to say that 2015 saw a high uptake in two particular courses, theTurfcare Mechanic Course, aimed at dedicated mechanics working with groundscare machinery, and the Cutting Technology and After-cut Appearance courses, aimed at greenkeepers, landscape contractors and local authorities."There is a big call in the industry for these two," notes Neil, who adds that Lely's Advanced Pesticides Application Coursealso proved popular.

"Pesticide application has remained a hot topic in the turfcare industry since regulations that implement the Sustainable Use Directive (SUD) came into effect in the UK," Neil explains.

"Previously, anyone born before 31 December 1964 did not need a specified Certificate of Competence (CoC) to apply professional plant protection products (PPP). As of now, however, everyone requires a CoC to apply pesticides."

The SUD, mandatory throughout the EU, is designed to further enhance the high level of protection achieved through the entire regulatory system for pesticides.
However, implementation of the SUD heavily relies on the training of all those involvedinpesticide applicationacross the industry.

Furthermore, Neil, says the NSTS test will become a requirement for all boom sprayers by 2016 under the requirements of the SUD and be retested every five years until 2020 when the requirement for re-testing reduces to every three years


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