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TECHNICIANS
CRRU/BASIS Wildlife Aware Accredited Technicians complete a specially-designed training course, which is led by BASIS-qualified trainers. Wildlife Aware Technicians are trained to provide efficient rodent control whilst minimising unwanted impacts on the environment and non-target species. CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE CRRU was established to promote responsible use of rodenticides among all user groups, including professional pest controllers, farmers and gamekeepers. CRRU promotes responsible use through a seven point Code of Practice. The CRRU Code. ALWAYS HAVE A PLANNED APPROACH. Before treatment begins, a thorough survey of the infested site is anSTEWARDSHIP
Anticoagulant rodenticides fail conventional regulatory risk assessments. Residues are found in a wide variety of wildlife species and they are occasionally responsible for deaths of non-targetanimals.
TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Below is a list of the CRRU Training & Certification most suitable for professional pest controllers. Certification for the completion of one of these courses is acceptable, at the point-of-sale, for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK RodenticideStewardship Regime.
CODE OF BEST PRACTICE Code of Best Practice. CRRU UK. The cornerstone of the regime is a Code of Best Practice for the use of rodenticides published by CRRU UK in early 2015. Application of rodenticides according to the code will prevent unnecessary exposure of wildlife and other non-target animals and help deliver the TRAINING & CERTIFICATION This is the CRRU UK Training & Certification that is most suitable for farmers. Certification for completing one of these courses is acceptable at the point-of-sale for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK Rodenticide Stewardship Regime. CURRENT STATUS OF THE UK BARN OWL POPULATION The status of the UK barn owl population has been the subject of considerable discussion and speculation this year, particularly in relation to claims from the Barn Owl Trust of ‘catastrophic decline’. Actually, the population is considered to be healthy and growing by many scientists HOME - THINK WILDLIFE Home - Think Wildlife. Rodenticides are vital to prevent disease in humans and animals. To protect property and equipment from damage. To ensure the highest possible standards of food hygiene. Rodenticides can be a risk to wildlife. If we don’t all use rodenticides properly, we could lose them. TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Purpose. Establish a framework for the review and approval of training courses and their certification HERE. Define minimum standards for the achievement of certified proof of competence. Commission a panel of qualification providers. Review available training courses (existing and new) for compliance with framework requirements and publish DOWNLOADS - THINK WILDLIFE Tel No.: +44 (0)1924 268 433 Email: office@thinkwildlife.org Address: Lisa Jaggar C/O Killgerm, Wakefield Road, Ossett, WF5 9AJTECHNICIANS
CRRU/BASIS Wildlife Aware Accredited Technicians complete a specially-designed training course, which is led by BASIS-qualified trainers. Wildlife Aware Technicians are trained to provide efficient rodent control whilst minimising unwanted impacts on the environment and non-target species. CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE CRRU was established to promote responsible use of rodenticides among all user groups, including professional pest controllers, farmers and gamekeepers. CRRU promotes responsible use through a seven point Code of Practice. The CRRU Code. ALWAYS HAVE A PLANNED APPROACH. Before treatment begins, a thorough survey of the infested site is anSTEWARDSHIP
Anticoagulant rodenticides fail conventional regulatory risk assessments. Residues are found in a wide variety of wildlife species and they are occasionally responsible for deaths of non-targetanimals.
TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Below is a list of the CRRU Training & Certification most suitable for professional pest controllers. Certification for the completion of one of these courses is acceptable, at the point-of-sale, for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK RodenticideStewardship Regime.
CODE OF BEST PRACTICE Code of Best Practice. CRRU UK. The cornerstone of the regime is a Code of Best Practice for the use of rodenticides published by CRRU UK in early 2015. Application of rodenticides according to the code will prevent unnecessary exposure of wildlife and other non-target animals and help deliver the TRAINING & CERTIFICATION This is the CRRU UK Training & Certification that is most suitable for farmers. Certification for completing one of these courses is acceptable at the point-of-sale for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK Rodenticide Stewardship Regime. CURRENT STATUS OF THE UK BARN OWL POPULATION The status of the UK barn owl population has been the subject of considerable discussion and speculation this year, particularly in relation to claims from the Barn Owl Trust of ‘catastrophic decline’. Actually, the population is considered to be healthy and growing by many scientistsTECHNICIANS
CRRU/BASIS Wildlife Aware Accredited Technicians complete a specially-designed training course, which is led by BASIS-qualified trainers. Wildlife Aware Technicians are trained to provide efficient rodent control whilst minimising unwanted impacts on the environment and non-target species. DOWNLOADS - THINK WILDLIFE Tel No.: +44 (0)1924 268 433 Email: office@thinkwildlife.org Address: Lisa Jaggar C/O Killgerm, Wakefield Road, Ossett, WF5 9AJ TRAINING & CERTIFICATION This is the CRRU UK Training & Certification that is most suitable for farmers. Certification for completing one of these courses is acceptable at the point-of-sale for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK Rodenticide Stewardship Regime. TOUGHER RODENTICIDE RULES FOR FARMERS, GAMEKEEPERS AND Tougher restrictions on permanent rodenticide baiting by farmers, gamekeepers and pest controllers, with legal backing, have been introduced by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the UK rodenticide regulatory body. A detailed booklet, CRRU Guidance: Permanent Baiting, is available from HERE. The practice is only ANTICOAGULANT RESISTANCE PROJECT Free rodenticide resistance screening service: Appeal to pest controllers, gamekeepers and farmers for rodent tail-tip samples. An arms race. Anticoagulants revolutionised rodent control in the 1950s but some rodents soon became resistant to them. The second generation anticoagulants were introduced to overcome resistant rodents.CRRU SUPPORTERS
A CRRU Supporter company is permitted to display the CRRU Think Wildlife logo with their business livery, and will also have their name listed on the CRRU Supporters’ Club webpage. A CRRU Supporter will not use that status as an endorsement for any products or specific services, but rather as an indication of their desire to beseen as a
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) AND STEWARDSHIP Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and stewardship. Those involved in rodent control are encouraged to maintain their knowledge gained from achieving approved certification, by joining an established CPD scheme. The following established CPD schemes are available to those in the professional pest management, farming and gamekeeping sectors.POINT-OF-SALE
Work with all rodenticide distributors (including internet businesses) to ensure installation of mechanisms at point of sale to check that stewardship-approved qualifications are fulfilled by all purchasers and users of rodenticide baits. Devise and oversee an independent audit procedure for compliance with point of sale requirements amongall
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT FORM Version Download3649 Stock∞ Total Files1 Size45.50 KB Create Date19th November 2018 Last Updated7th April 2021 Download Add to favourite FileActionCRRU Environmental Risk Assessment JUST FOR PEST CONTROLLERS JUST FOR PEST CONTROLLERS. Professional pest controllers are in a position to be standard bearers for stewardship best practice. It will be second nature to demonstrate this in action by: Employing the ‘risk hierarchy’, as outlined in the CRRU Code of Best Practice, in which the second generation anticoagulants are not the first resortbut
HOME - THINK WILDLIFE Home - Think Wildlife. Rodenticides are vital to prevent disease in humans and animals. To protect property and equipment from damage. To ensure the highest possible standards of food hygiene. Rodenticides can be a risk to wildlife. If we don’t all use rodenticides properly, we could lose them. TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Purpose. Establish a framework for the review and approval of training courses and their certification HERE. Define minimum standards for the achievement of certified proof of competence. Commission a panel of qualification providers. Review available training courses (existing and new) for compliance with framework requirements and publish DOWNLOADS - THINK WILDLIFE Tel No.: +44 (0)1924 268 433 Email: office@thinkwildlife.org Address: Lisa Jaggar C/O Killgerm, Wakefield Road, Ossett, WF5 9AJ CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE CRRU was established to promote responsible use of rodenticides among all user groups, including professional pest controllers, farmers and gamekeepers. CRRU promotes responsible use through a seven point Code of Practice. The CRRU Code. ALWAYS HAVE A PLANNED APPROACH. Before treatment begins, a thorough survey of the infested site is anTECHNICIANS
CRRU/BASIS Wildlife Aware Accredited Technicians complete a specially-designed training course, which is led by BASIS-qualified trainers. Wildlife Aware Technicians are trained to provide efficient rodent control whilst minimising unwanted impacts on the environment and non-target species. TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Below is a list of the CRRU Training & Certification most suitable for professional pest controllers. Certification for the completion of one of these courses is acceptable, at the point-of-sale, for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK RodenticideStewardship Regime.
STEWARDSHIP
Anticoagulant rodenticides fail conventional regulatory risk assessments. Residues are found in a wide variety of wildlife species and they are occasionally responsible for deaths of non-targetanimals.
TRAINING & CERTIFICATION This is the CRRU UK Training & Certification that is most suitable for farmers. Certification for completing one of these courses is acceptable at the point-of-sale for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK Rodenticide Stewardship Regime. CODE OF BEST PRACTICE Code of Best Practice. CRRU UK. The cornerstone of the regime is a Code of Best Practice for the use of rodenticides published by CRRU UK in early 2015. Application of rodenticides according to the code will prevent unnecessary exposure of wildlife and other non-target animals and help deliver the CURRENT STATUS OF THE UK BARN OWL POPULATION The status of the UK barn owl population has been the subject of considerable discussion and speculation this year, particularly in relation to claims from the Barn Owl Trust of ‘catastrophic decline’. Actually, the population is considered to be healthy and growing by many scientists HOME - THINK WILDLIFE Home - Think Wildlife. Rodenticides are vital to prevent disease in humans and animals. To protect property and equipment from damage. To ensure the highest possible standards of food hygiene. Rodenticides can be a risk to wildlife. If we don’t all use rodenticides properly, we could lose them. TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Purpose. Establish a framework for the review and approval of training courses and their certification HERE. Define minimum standards for the achievement of certified proof of competence. Commission a panel of qualification providers. Review available training courses (existing and new) for compliance with framework requirements and publish DOWNLOADS - THINK WILDLIFE Tel No.: +44 (0)1924 268 433 Email: office@thinkwildlife.org Address: Lisa Jaggar C/O Killgerm, Wakefield Road, Ossett, WF5 9AJ CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE CRRU was established to promote responsible use of rodenticides among all user groups, including professional pest controllers, farmers and gamekeepers. CRRU promotes responsible use through a seven point Code of Practice. The CRRU Code. ALWAYS HAVE A PLANNED APPROACH. Before treatment begins, a thorough survey of the infested site is anTECHNICIANS
CRRU/BASIS Wildlife Aware Accredited Technicians complete a specially-designed training course, which is led by BASIS-qualified trainers. Wildlife Aware Technicians are trained to provide efficient rodent control whilst minimising unwanted impacts on the environment and non-target species. TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Below is a list of the CRRU Training & Certification most suitable for professional pest controllers. Certification for the completion of one of these courses is acceptable, at the point-of-sale, for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK RodenticideStewardship Regime.
STEWARDSHIP
Anticoagulant rodenticides fail conventional regulatory risk assessments. Residues are found in a wide variety of wildlife species and they are occasionally responsible for deaths of non-targetanimals.
TRAINING & CERTIFICATION This is the CRRU UK Training & Certification that is most suitable for farmers. Certification for completing one of these courses is acceptable at the point-of-sale for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK Rodenticide Stewardship Regime. CODE OF BEST PRACTICE Code of Best Practice. CRRU UK. The cornerstone of the regime is a Code of Best Practice for the use of rodenticides published by CRRU UK in early 2015. Application of rodenticides according to the code will prevent unnecessary exposure of wildlife and other non-target animals and help deliver the CURRENT STATUS OF THE UK BARN OWL POPULATION The status of the UK barn owl population has been the subject of considerable discussion and speculation this year, particularly in relation to claims from the Barn Owl Trust of ‘catastrophic decline’. Actually, the population is considered to be healthy and growing by many scientistsTECHNICIANS
CRRU/BASIS Wildlife Aware Accredited Technicians complete a specially-designed training course, which is led by BASIS-qualified trainers. Wildlife Aware Technicians are trained to provide efficient rodent control whilst minimising unwanted impacts on the environment and non-target species. DOWNLOADS - THINK WILDLIFE Tel No.: +44 (0)1924 268 433 Email: office@thinkwildlife.org Address: Lisa Jaggar C/O Killgerm, Wakefield Road, Ossett, WF5 9AJ TRAINING & CERTIFICATION This is the CRRU UK Training & Certification that is most suitable for farmers. Certification for completing one of these courses is acceptable at the point-of-sale for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK Rodenticide Stewardship Regime. TOUGHER RODENTICIDE RULES FOR FARMERS, GAMEKEEPERS AND Tougher restrictions on permanent rodenticide baiting by farmers, gamekeepers and pest controllers, with legal backing, have been introduced by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the UK rodenticide regulatory body. A detailed booklet, CRRU Guidance: Permanent Baiting, is available from HERE. The practice is only ANTICOAGULANT RESISTANCE PROJECT Free rodenticide resistance screening service: Appeal to pest controllers, gamekeepers and farmers for rodent tail-tip samples. An arms race. Anticoagulants revolutionised rodent control in the 1950s but some rodents soon became resistant to them. The second generation anticoagulants were introduced to overcome resistant rodents.CRRU SUPPORTERS
A CRRU Supporter company is permitted to display the CRRU Think Wildlife logo with their business livery, and will also have their name listed on the CRRU Supporters’ Club webpage. A CRRU Supporter will not use that status as an endorsement for any products or specific services, but rather as an indication of their desire to beseen as a
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) AND STEWARDSHIP Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and stewardship. Those involved in rodent control are encouraged to maintain their knowledge gained from achieving approved certification, by joining an established CPD scheme. The following established CPD schemes are available to those in the professional pest management, farming and gamekeeping sectors.POINT OF SALE
Effective proof of competence controls at the point of sale is a central requirement from the UK Regulatory Authority, CRD/HSE, for the implementation of a Stewardship Regime for Professional Use Rodenticides. Without these controls in place, Stewardship, and hence the authorisation, sale and use of these products, could not proceed.Document 1
CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE Version Download2366 Stock∞ Total Files1 Size117.33 KB Create Date1st January 2015 Last Updated27th March 2017 Download Add to favourite FileActionNew CRRU Code Download ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT FORM Version Download3624 Stock∞ Total Files1 Size45.50 KB Create Date19th November 2018 Last Updated7th April 2021 Download Add to favourite FileActionCRRU Environmental Risk Assessment HOME - THINK WILDLIFE Home - Think Wildlife. Rodenticides are vital to prevent disease in humans and animals. To protect property and equipment from damage. To ensure the highest possible standards of food hygiene. Rodenticides can be a risk to wildlife. If we don’t all use rodenticides properly, we could lose them. TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Purpose. Establish a framework for the review and approval of training courses and their certification HERE. Define minimum standards for the achievement of certified proof of competence. Commission a panel of qualification providers. Review available training courses (existing and new) for compliance with framework requirements and publish DOWNLOADS - THINK WILDLIFE Tel No.: +44 (0)1924 268 433 Email: office@thinkwildlife.org Address: Lisa Jaggar C/O Killgerm, Wakefield Road, Ossett, WF5 9AJ CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE CRRU was established to promote responsible use of rodenticides among all user groups, including professional pest controllers, farmers and gamekeepers. CRRU promotes responsible use through a seven point Code of Practice. The CRRU Code. ALWAYS HAVE A PLANNED APPROACH. Before treatment begins, a thorough survey of the infested site is anTECHNICIANS
CRRU/BASIS Wildlife Aware Accredited Technicians complete a specially-designed training course, which is led by BASIS-qualified trainers. Wildlife Aware Technicians are trained to provide efficient rodent control whilst minimising unwanted impacts on the environment and non-target species. TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Below is a list of the CRRU Training & Certification most suitable for professional pest controllers. Certification for the completion of one of these courses is acceptable, at the point-of-sale, for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK RodenticideStewardship Regime.
STEWARDSHIP
Anticoagulant rodenticides fail conventional regulatory risk assessments. Residues are found in a wide variety of wildlife species and they are occasionally responsible for deaths of non-targetanimals.
TRAINING & CERTIFICATION This is the CRRU UK Training & Certification that is most suitable for farmers. Certification for completing one of these courses is acceptable at the point-of-sale for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK Rodenticide Stewardship Regime. CODE OF BEST PRACTICE Code of Best Practice. CRRU UK. The cornerstone of the regime is a Code of Best Practice for the use of rodenticides published by CRRU UK in early 2015. Application of rodenticides according to the code will prevent unnecessary exposure of wildlife and other non-target animals and help deliver the CURRENT STATUS OF THE UK BARN OWL POPULATION The status of the UK barn owl population has been the subject of considerable discussion and speculation this year, particularly in relation to claims from the Barn Owl Trust of ‘catastrophic decline’. Actually, the population is considered to be healthy and growing by many scientists HOME - THINK WILDLIFE Home - Think Wildlife. Rodenticides are vital to prevent disease in humans and animals. To protect property and equipment from damage. To ensure the highest possible standards of food hygiene. Rodenticides can be a risk to wildlife. If we don’t all use rodenticides properly, we could lose them. TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Purpose. Establish a framework for the review and approval of training courses and their certification HERE. Define minimum standards for the achievement of certified proof of competence. Commission a panel of qualification providers. Review available training courses (existing and new) for compliance with framework requirements and publish DOWNLOADS - THINK WILDLIFE Tel No.: +44 (0)1924 268 433 Email: office@thinkwildlife.org Address: Lisa Jaggar C/O Killgerm, Wakefield Road, Ossett, WF5 9AJ CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE CRRU was established to promote responsible use of rodenticides among all user groups, including professional pest controllers, farmers and gamekeepers. CRRU promotes responsible use through a seven point Code of Practice. The CRRU Code. ALWAYS HAVE A PLANNED APPROACH. Before treatment begins, a thorough survey of the infested site is anTECHNICIANS
CRRU/BASIS Wildlife Aware Accredited Technicians complete a specially-designed training course, which is led by BASIS-qualified trainers. Wildlife Aware Technicians are trained to provide efficient rodent control whilst minimising unwanted impacts on the environment and non-target species. TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Below is a list of the CRRU Training & Certification most suitable for professional pest controllers. Certification for the completion of one of these courses is acceptable, at the point-of-sale, for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK RodenticideStewardship Regime.
STEWARDSHIP
Anticoagulant rodenticides fail conventional regulatory risk assessments. Residues are found in a wide variety of wildlife species and they are occasionally responsible for deaths of non-targetanimals.
TRAINING & CERTIFICATION This is the CRRU UK Training & Certification that is most suitable for farmers. Certification for completing one of these courses is acceptable at the point-of-sale for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK Rodenticide Stewardship Regime. CODE OF BEST PRACTICE Code of Best Practice. CRRU UK. The cornerstone of the regime is a Code of Best Practice for the use of rodenticides published by CRRU UK in early 2015. Application of rodenticides according to the code will prevent unnecessary exposure of wildlife and other non-target animals and help deliver the CURRENT STATUS OF THE UK BARN OWL POPULATION The status of the UK barn owl population has been the subject of considerable discussion and speculation this year, particularly in relation to claims from the Barn Owl Trust of ‘catastrophic decline’. Actually, the population is considered to be healthy and growing by many scientistsTECHNICIANS
CRRU/BASIS Wildlife Aware Accredited Technicians complete a specially-designed training course, which is led by BASIS-qualified trainers. Wildlife Aware Technicians are trained to provide efficient rodent control whilst minimising unwanted impacts on the environment and non-target species. DOWNLOADS - THINK WILDLIFE Tel No.: +44 (0)1924 268 433 Email: office@thinkwildlife.org Address: Lisa Jaggar C/O Killgerm, Wakefield Road, Ossett, WF5 9AJ TRAINING & CERTIFICATION This is the CRRU UK Training & Certification that is most suitable for farmers. Certification for completing one of these courses is acceptable at the point-of-sale for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK Rodenticide Stewardship Regime. TOUGHER RODENTICIDE RULES FOR FARMERS, GAMEKEEPERS AND Tougher restrictions on permanent rodenticide baiting by farmers, gamekeepers and pest controllers, with legal backing, have been introduced by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the UK rodenticide regulatory body. A detailed booklet, CRRU Guidance: Permanent Baiting, is available from HERE. The practice is only ANTICOAGULANT RESISTANCE PROJECT Free rodenticide resistance screening service: Appeal to pest controllers, gamekeepers and farmers for rodent tail-tip samples. An arms race. Anticoagulants revolutionised rodent control in the 1950s but some rodents soon became resistant to them. The second generation anticoagulants were introduced to overcome resistant rodents.CRRU SUPPORTERS
A CRRU Supporter company is permitted to display the CRRU Think Wildlife logo with their business livery, and will also have their name listed on the CRRU Supporters’ Club webpage. A CRRU Supporter will not use that status as an endorsement for any products or specific services, but rather as an indication of their desire to beseen as a
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) AND STEWARDSHIP Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and stewardship. Those involved in rodent control are encouraged to maintain their knowledge gained from achieving approved certification, by joining an established CPD scheme. The following established CPD schemes are available to those in the professional pest management, farming and gamekeeping sectors.POINT OF SALE
Effective proof of competence controls at the point of sale is a central requirement from the UK Regulatory Authority, CRD/HSE, for the implementation of a Stewardship Regime for Professional Use Rodenticides. Without these controls in place, Stewardship, and hence the authorisation, sale and use of these products, could not proceed.Document 1
CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE Version Download2366 Stock∞ Total Files1 Size117.33 KB Create Date1st January 2015 Last Updated27th March 2017 Download Add to favourite FileActionNew CRRU Code Download ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT FORM Version Download3624 Stock∞ Total Files1 Size45.50 KB Create Date19th November 2018 Last Updated7th April 2021 Download Add to favourite FileActionCRRU Environmental Risk Assessment HOME - THINK WILDLIFE Home - Think Wildlife. Rodenticides are vital to prevent disease in humans and animals. To protect property and equipment from damage. To ensure the highest possible standards of food hygiene. Rodenticides can be a risk to wildlife. If we don’t all use rodenticides properly, we could lose them. TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Purpose. Establish a framework for the review and approval of training courses and their certification HERE. Define minimum standards for the achievement of certified proof of competence. Commission a panel of qualification providers. Review available training courses (existing and new) for compliance with framework requirements and publish DOWNLOADS - THINK WILDLIFE Tel No.: +44 (0)1924 268 433 Email: office@thinkwildlife.org Address: Lisa Jaggar C/O Killgerm, Wakefield Road, Ossett, WF5 9AJ CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE CRRU was established to promote responsible use of rodenticides among all user groups, including professional pest controllers, farmers and gamekeepers. CRRU promotes responsible use through a seven point Code of Practice. The CRRU Code. ALWAYS HAVE A PLANNED APPROACH. Before treatment begins, a thorough survey of the infested site is anTECHNICIANS
CRRU/BASIS Wildlife Aware Accredited Technicians complete a specially-designed training course, which is led by BASIS-qualified trainers. Wildlife Aware Technicians are trained to provide efficient rodent control whilst minimising unwanted impacts on the environment and non-target species. TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Below is a list of the CRRU Training & Certification most suitable for professional pest controllers. Certification for the completion of one of these courses is acceptable, at the point-of-sale, for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK RodenticideStewardship Regime.
STEWARDSHIP
Anticoagulant rodenticides fail conventional regulatory risk assessments. Residues are found in a wide variety of wildlife species and they are occasionally responsible for deaths of non-targetanimals.
TRAINING & CERTIFICATION This is the CRRU UK Training & Certification that is most suitable for farmers. Certification for completing one of these courses is acceptable at the point-of-sale for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK Rodenticide Stewardship Regime. CODE OF BEST PRACTICE Code of Best Practice. CRRU UK. The cornerstone of the regime is a Code of Best Practice for the use of rodenticides published by CRRU UK in early 2015. Application of rodenticides according to the code will prevent unnecessary exposure of wildlife and other non-target animals and help deliver the CURRENT STATUS OF THE UK BARN OWL POPULATION The status of the UK barn owl population has been the subject of considerable discussion and speculation this year, particularly in relation to claims from the Barn Owl Trust of ‘catastrophic decline’. Actually, the population is considered to be healthy and growing by many scientists HOME - THINK WILDLIFE Home - Think Wildlife. Rodenticides are vital to prevent disease in humans and animals. To protect property and equipment from damage. To ensure the highest possible standards of food hygiene. Rodenticides can be a risk to wildlife. If we don’t all use rodenticides properly, we could lose them. TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Purpose. Establish a framework for the review and approval of training courses and their certification HERE. Define minimum standards for the achievement of certified proof of competence. Commission a panel of qualification providers. Review available training courses (existing and new) for compliance with framework requirements and publish DOWNLOADS - THINK WILDLIFE Tel No.: +44 (0)1924 268 433 Email: office@thinkwildlife.org Address: Lisa Jaggar C/O Killgerm, Wakefield Road, Ossett, WF5 9AJ CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE CRRU was established to promote responsible use of rodenticides among all user groups, including professional pest controllers, farmers and gamekeepers. CRRU promotes responsible use through a seven point Code of Practice. The CRRU Code. ALWAYS HAVE A PLANNED APPROACH. Before treatment begins, a thorough survey of the infested site is anTECHNICIANS
CRRU/BASIS Wildlife Aware Accredited Technicians complete a specially-designed training course, which is led by BASIS-qualified trainers. Wildlife Aware Technicians are trained to provide efficient rodent control whilst minimising unwanted impacts on the environment and non-target species. TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Below is a list of the CRRU Training & Certification most suitable for professional pest controllers. Certification for the completion of one of these courses is acceptable, at the point-of-sale, for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK RodenticideStewardship Regime.
STEWARDSHIP
Anticoagulant rodenticides fail conventional regulatory risk assessments. Residues are found in a wide variety of wildlife species and they are occasionally responsible for deaths of non-targetanimals.
TRAINING & CERTIFICATION This is the CRRU UK Training & Certification that is most suitable for farmers. Certification for completing one of these courses is acceptable at the point-of-sale for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK Rodenticide Stewardship Regime. CODE OF BEST PRACTICE Code of Best Practice. CRRU UK. The cornerstone of the regime is a Code of Best Practice for the use of rodenticides published by CRRU UK in early 2015. Application of rodenticides according to the code will prevent unnecessary exposure of wildlife and other non-target animals and help deliver the CURRENT STATUS OF THE UK BARN OWL POPULATION The status of the UK barn owl population has been the subject of considerable discussion and speculation this year, particularly in relation to claims from the Barn Owl Trust of ‘catastrophic decline’. Actually, the population is considered to be healthy and growing by many scientistsTECHNICIANS
CRRU/BASIS Wildlife Aware Accredited Technicians complete a specially-designed training course, which is led by BASIS-qualified trainers. Wildlife Aware Technicians are trained to provide efficient rodent control whilst minimising unwanted impacts on the environment and non-target species. DOWNLOADS - THINK WILDLIFE Tel No.: +44 (0)1924 268 433 Email: office@thinkwildlife.org Address: Lisa Jaggar C/O Killgerm, Wakefield Road, Ossett, WF5 9AJ TRAINING & CERTIFICATION This is the CRRU UK Training & Certification that is most suitable for farmers. Certification for completing one of these courses is acceptable at the point-of-sale for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK Rodenticide Stewardship Regime. TOUGHER RODENTICIDE RULES FOR FARMERS, GAMEKEEPERS AND Tougher restrictions on permanent rodenticide baiting by farmers, gamekeepers and pest controllers, with legal backing, have been introduced by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the UK rodenticide regulatory body. A detailed booklet, CRRU Guidance: Permanent Baiting, is available from HERE. The practice is only ANTICOAGULANT RESISTANCE PROJECT Free rodenticide resistance screening service: Appeal to pest controllers, gamekeepers and farmers for rodent tail-tip samples. An arms race. Anticoagulants revolutionised rodent control in the 1950s but some rodents soon became resistant to them. The second generation anticoagulants were introduced to overcome resistant rodents.CRRU SUPPORTERS
A CRRU Supporter company is permitted to display the CRRU Think Wildlife logo with their business livery, and will also have their name listed on the CRRU Supporters’ Club webpage. A CRRU Supporter will not use that status as an endorsement for any products or specific services, but rather as an indication of their desire to beseen as a
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) AND STEWARDSHIP Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and stewardship. Those involved in rodent control are encouraged to maintain their knowledge gained from achieving approved certification, by joining an established CPD scheme. The following established CPD schemes are available to those in the professional pest management, farming and gamekeeping sectors.POINT OF SALE
Effective proof of competence controls at the point of sale is a central requirement from the UK Regulatory Authority, CRD/HSE, for the implementation of a Stewardship Regime for Professional Use Rodenticides. Without these controls in place, Stewardship, and hence the authorisation, sale and use of these products, could not proceed.Document 1
CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE Version Download2366 Stock∞ Total Files1 Size117.33 KB Create Date1st January 2015 Last Updated27th March 2017 Download Add to favourite FileActionNew CRRU Code Download ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT FORM Version Download3624 Stock∞ Total Files1 Size45.50 KB Create Date19th November 2018 Last Updated7th April 2021 Download Add to favourite FileActionCRRU Environmental Risk Assessment HOME - THINK WILDLIFE Home - Think Wildlife. Rodenticides are vital to prevent disease in humans and animals. To protect property and equipment from damage. To ensure the highest possible standards of food hygiene. Rodenticides can be a risk to wildlife. If we don’t all use rodenticides properly, we could lose them. TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Purpose. Establish a framework for the review and approval of training courses and their certification HERE. Define minimum standards for the achievement of certified proof of competence. Commission a panel of qualification providers. Review available training courses (existing and new) for compliance with framework requirements and publish DOWNLOADS - THINK WILDLIFE Tel No.: +44 (0)1924 268 433 Email: office@thinkwildlife.org Address: Lisa Jaggar C/O Killgerm, Wakefield Road, Ossett, WF5 9AJ CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE CRRU was established to promote responsible use of rodenticides among all user groups, including professional pest controllers, farmers and gamekeepers. CRRU promotes responsible use through a seven point Code of Practice. The CRRU Code. ALWAYS HAVE A PLANNED APPROACH. Before treatment begins, a thorough survey of the infested site is an TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Below is a list of the CRRU Training & Certification most suitable for professional pest controllers. Certification for the completion of one of these courses is acceptable, at the point-of-sale, for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK RodenticideStewardship Regime.
STEWARDSHIP
Anticoagulant rodenticides fail conventional regulatory risk assessments. Residues are found in a wide variety of wildlife species and they are occasionally responsible for deaths of non-targetanimals.
TRAINING & CERTIFICATION This is the CRRU UK Training & Certification that is most suitable for farmers. Certification for completing one of these courses is acceptable at the point-of-sale for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK Rodenticide Stewardship Regime. TOUGHER RODENTICIDE RULES FOR FARMERS, GAMEKEEPERS AND Tougher restrictions on permanent rodenticide baiting by farmers, gamekeepers and pest controllers, with legal backing, have been introduced by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the UK rodenticide regulatory body. A detailed booklet, CRRU Guidance: Permanent Baiting, is available from HERE. The practice is onlyCRRU SUPPORTERS
A CRRU Supporter company is permitted to display the CRRU Think Wildlife logo with their business livery, and will also have their name listed on the CRRU Supporters’ Club webpage. A CRRU Supporter will not use that status as an endorsement for any products or specific services, but rather as an indication of their desire to beseen as a
CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE Version Download2366 Stock∞ Total Files1 Size117.33 KB Create Date1st January 2015 Last Updated27th March 2017 Download Add to favourite FileActionNew CRRU Code Download HOME - THINK WILDLIFE Home - Think Wildlife. Rodenticides are vital to prevent disease in humans and animals. To protect property and equipment from damage. To ensure the highest possible standards of food hygiene. Rodenticides can be a risk to wildlife. If we don’t all use rodenticides properly, we could lose them. TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Purpose. Establish a framework for the review and approval of training courses and their certification HERE. Define minimum standards for the achievement of certified proof of competence. Commission a panel of qualification providers. Review available training courses (existing and new) for compliance with framework requirements and publish DOWNLOADS - THINK WILDLIFE Tel No.: +44 (0)1924 268 433 Email: office@thinkwildlife.org Address: Lisa Jaggar C/O Killgerm, Wakefield Road, Ossett, WF5 9AJ CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE CRRU was established to promote responsible use of rodenticides among all user groups, including professional pest controllers, farmers and gamekeepers. CRRU promotes responsible use through a seven point Code of Practice. The CRRU Code. ALWAYS HAVE A PLANNED APPROACH. Before treatment begins, a thorough survey of the infested site is an TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Below is a list of the CRRU Training & Certification most suitable for professional pest controllers. Certification for the completion of one of these courses is acceptable, at the point-of-sale, for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK RodenticideStewardship Regime.
STEWARDSHIP
Anticoagulant rodenticides fail conventional regulatory risk assessments. Residues are found in a wide variety of wildlife species and they are occasionally responsible for deaths of non-targetanimals.
TRAINING & CERTIFICATION This is the CRRU UK Training & Certification that is most suitable for farmers. Certification for completing one of these courses is acceptable at the point-of-sale for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK Rodenticide Stewardship Regime. TOUGHER RODENTICIDE RULES FOR FARMERS, GAMEKEEPERS AND Tougher restrictions on permanent rodenticide baiting by farmers, gamekeepers and pest controllers, with legal backing, have been introduced by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the UK rodenticide regulatory body. A detailed booklet, CRRU Guidance: Permanent Baiting, is available from HERE. The practice is onlyCRRU SUPPORTERS
A CRRU Supporter company is permitted to display the CRRU Think Wildlife logo with their business livery, and will also have their name listed on the CRRU Supporters’ Club webpage. A CRRU Supporter will not use that status as an endorsement for any products or specific services, but rather as an indication of their desire to beseen as a
CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE Version Download2366 Stock∞ Total Files1 Size117.33 KB Create Date1st January 2015 Last Updated27th March 2017 Download Add to favourite FileActionNew CRRU Code DownloadTECHNICIANS
CRRU/BASIS Wildlife Aware Accredited Technicians complete a specially-designed training course, which is led by BASIS-qualified trainers. Wildlife Aware Technicians are trained to provide efficient rodent control whilst minimising unwanted impacts on the environment and non-target species. TRAINING & CERTIFICATION ‘Grandfather’ certification Current certification Update certification; RSPH Level 3 Diploma in Pest Management (2010-2016): RSPH/BPCA Level 2 Award in Pest Management (2010 onwards): CRRU Wildlife Aware (accredited by BASIS) N.B. Approved in conjunction with current Wildlife Aware accreditation, as an update into approved status, for those holding approved ‘grandfather’ or ‘currentJUST FOR FARMERS
Just for Farmers. Farmers and landowners are primary custodians of the UK landscape and its wildlife. This is a huge responsibility for which they receive insufficient recognition. Controlling rodents without putting wildlife at risk is part of that responsibility. Farmers’ four options for rodent control: DOWNLOADS - THINK WILDLIFE Tel No.: +44 (0)1924 268 433 Email: office@thinkwildlife.org Address: Lisa Jaggar C/O Killgerm, Wakefield Road, Ossett, WF5 9AJ TOUGHER RODENTICIDE RULES FOR FARMERS, GAMEKEEPERS AND Tougher restrictions on permanent rodenticide baiting by farmers, gamekeepers and pest controllers, with legal backing, have been introduced by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the UK rodenticide regulatory body. A detailed booklet, CRRU Guidance: Permanent Baiting, is available from HERE. The practice is only CODE OF BEST PRACTICE Code of Best Practice. CRRU UK. The cornerstone of the regime is a Code of Best Practice for the use of rodenticides published by CRRU UK in early 2015. Application of rodenticides according to the code will prevent unnecessary exposure of wildlife and other non-target animals and help deliver thePOINT-OF-SALE
Work with all rodenticide distributors (including internet businesses) to ensure installation of mechanisms at point of sale to check that stewardship-approved qualifications are fulfilled by all purchasers and users of rodenticide baits. Devise and oversee an independent audit procedure for compliance with point of sale requirements amongall
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) AND STEWARDSHIP Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and stewardship. Those involved in rodent control are encouraged to maintain their knowledge gained from achieving approved certification, by joining an established CPD scheme. The following established CPD schemes are available to those in the professional pest management, farming and gamekeeping sectors. CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE Version Download2366 Stock∞ Total Files1 Size117.33 KB Create Date1st January 2015 Last Updated27th March 2017 Download Add to favourite FileActionNew CRRU Code Download CURRENT STATUS OF THE UK BARN OWL POPULATION The status of the UK barn owl population has been the subject of considerable discussion and speculation this year, particularly in relation to claims from the Barn Owl Trust of ‘catastrophic decline’. Actually, the population is considered to be healthy and growing by many scientists HOME - THINK WILDLIFE Rodenticides are vital to prevent disease in humans and animals; To protect property and equipment from damage; To ensure the highest possible standards of food hygiene TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Question: Do you already hold certification to purchase and use professional rodenticides labelled under stewardship requirements? A1: If you hold a qualification listed under either Grandfather or Current headings below within the date range in brackets, YES. A2: If you hold a qualification listed under either Grandfather or Current headings below before the date range in brackets, NO. DOWNLOADS - THINK WILDLIFE Tel No.: +44 (0)1924 268 433 Email: office@thinkwildlife.org Address: Lisa Jaggar C/O Killgerm, Wakefield Road, Ossett, WF5 9AJ CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE Before treatment begins, a thorough survey of the infested site is an essential key to success when using any rodenticide. Environmental changes which could be made to reduce the attractiveness of the site to rodents should be noted for implementing after the treatment.STEWARDSHIP
Anticoagulant rodenticides fail conventional regulatory risk assessments. Residues are found in a wide variety of wildlife species and they are occasionally responsible for deaths of non-targetanimals.
TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Below is a list of the CRRU Training & Certification most suitable for professional pest controllers. Certification for the completion of one of these courses is acceptable, at the point-of-sale, for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK RodenticideStewardship Regime.
CRRU SUPPORTERS
The Campaign for Responsible Rodenticide Use is keen for those who use rodenticides responsibly, and in accordance with the CRRU code, to register their companies as CRRU Supporters. TRAINING & CERTIFICATION This is the CRRU UK Training & Certification that is most suitable for farmers. Certification for completing one of these courses is acceptable at the point-of-sale for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK Rodenticide Stewardship Regime. TOUGHER RODENTICIDE RULES FOR FARMERS, GAMEKEEPERS AND Tougher restrictions on permanent rodenticide baiting by farmers, gamekeepers and pest controllers, with legal backing, have been introduced by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the UK rodenticide regulatory body. A detailed booklet, CRRU Guidance: Permanent Baiting, is available from HERE. The practice is only CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE Version Download2366 Stock∞ Total Files1 Size117.33 KB Create Date1st January 2015 Last Updated27th March 2017 Download Add to favourite FileActionNew CRRU Code Download HOME - THINK WILDLIFE Rodenticides are vital to prevent disease in humans and animals; To protect property and equipment from damage; To ensure the highest possible standards of food hygiene TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Question: Do you already hold certification to purchase and use professional rodenticides labelled under stewardship requirements? A1: If you hold a qualification listed under either Grandfather or Current headings below within the date range in brackets, YES. A2: If you hold a qualification listed under either Grandfather or Current headings below before the date range in brackets, NO. DOWNLOADS - THINK WILDLIFE Tel No.: +44 (0)1924 268 433 Email: office@thinkwildlife.org Address: Lisa Jaggar C/O Killgerm, Wakefield Road, Ossett, WF5 9AJ CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE Before treatment begins, a thorough survey of the infested site is an essential key to success when using any rodenticide. Environmental changes which could be made to reduce the attractiveness of the site to rodents should be noted for implementing after the treatment.STEWARDSHIP
Anticoagulant rodenticides fail conventional regulatory risk assessments. Residues are found in a wide variety of wildlife species and they are occasionally responsible for deaths of non-targetanimals.
TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Below is a list of the CRRU Training & Certification most suitable for professional pest controllers. Certification for the completion of one of these courses is acceptable, at the point-of-sale, for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK RodenticideStewardship Regime.
CRRU SUPPORTERS
The Campaign for Responsible Rodenticide Use is keen for those who use rodenticides responsibly, and in accordance with the CRRU code, to register their companies as CRRU Supporters. TRAINING & CERTIFICATION This is the CRRU UK Training & Certification that is most suitable for farmers. Certification for completing one of these courses is acceptable at the point-of-sale for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK Rodenticide Stewardship Regime. TOUGHER RODENTICIDE RULES FOR FARMERS, GAMEKEEPERS AND Tougher restrictions on permanent rodenticide baiting by farmers, gamekeepers and pest controllers, with legal backing, have been introduced by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the UK rodenticide regulatory body. A detailed booklet, CRRU Guidance: Permanent Baiting, is available from HERE. The practice is only CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE Version Download2366 Stock∞ Total Files1 Size117.33 KB Create Date1st January 2015 Last Updated27th March 2017 Download Add to favourite FileActionNew CRRU Code DownloadTECHNICIANS
CRRU/BASIS Wildlife Aware Accredited Technicians complete a specially-designed training course, which is led by BASIS-qualified trainers. Wildlife Aware Technicians are trained to provide efficient rodent control whilst minimising unwanted impacts on the environment and non-target species. TRAINING & CERTIFICATION ‘Grandfather’ certification Current certification Update certification; RSPH Level 3 Diploma in Pest Management (2010-2016): RSPH/BPCA Level 2 Award in Pest Management (2010 onwards): CRRU Wildlife Aware (accredited by BASIS) N.B. Approved in conjunction with current Wildlife Aware accreditation, as an update into approved status, for those holding approved ‘grandfather’ or ‘current DOWNLOADS - THINK WILDLIFE Tel No.: +44 (0)1924 268 433 Email: office@thinkwildlife.org Address: Lisa Jaggar C/O Killgerm, Wakefield Road, Ossett, WF5 9AJ TOUGHER RODENTICIDE RULES FOR FARMERS, GAMEKEEPERS AND Tougher restrictions on permanent rodenticide baiting by farmers, gamekeepers and pest controllers, with legal backing, have been introduced by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the UK rodenticide regulatory body. A detailed booklet, CRRU Guidance: Permanent Baiting, is available from HERE. The practice is only CODE OF BEST PRACTICE The cornerstone of the regime is a Code of Best Practice for the use of rodenticides published by CRRU UK in early 2015. Application of rodenticides according to the code will prevent unnecessary exposure of wildlife and other non-target animals and help deliver the objectives of the regime.JUST FOR FARMERS
Farmers and landowners are primary custodians of the UK landscape and its wildlife. This is a huge responsibility for which they receive insufficient recognition.POINT-OF-SALE
Tel No.: +44 (0)1924 268 433 Email: office@thinkwildlife.org Address: Lisa Jaggar C/O Killgerm, Wakefield Road, Ossett, WF5 9AJ CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE Version Download2366 Stock∞ Total Files1 Size117.33 KB Create Date1st January 2015 Last Updated27th March 2017 Download Add to favourite FileActionNew CRRU Code Download CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) AND STEWARDSHIP This presentation covers the ‘burrow baiting’ technique including justification and mitigation measures when adopting this approach. Speaker notes can be viewed by clicking the “ ” symbol on the first slide and selecting ‘show presenter view’. Authors: Avril Turner (CRRU UK Best Practice Work Group), Dr Matthew Davies (CRRU UK Training and Certification Work Group) and Dr Alan CURRENT STATUS OF THE UK BARN OWL POPULATION The status of the UK barn owl population has been the subject of considerable discussion and speculation this year, particularly in relation to claims from the Barn Owl Trust of ‘catastrophic decline’. Actually, the population is considered to be healthy and growing by many scientists HOME - THINK WILDLIFE Home - Think Wildlife. Rodenticides are vital to prevent disease in humans and animals. To protect property and equipment from damage. To ensure the highest possible standards of food hygiene. Rodenticides can be a risk to wildlife. If we don’t all use rodenticides properly, we could lose them. TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Purpose. Establish a framework for the review and approval of training courses and their certification HERE. Define minimum standards for the achievement of certified proof of competence. Commission a panel of qualification providers. Review available training courses (existing and new) for compliance with framework requirements and publish DOWNLOADS - THINK WILDLIFE Tel No.: +44 (0)1924 268 433 Email: office@thinkwildlife.org Address: Lisa Jaggar C/O Killgerm, Wakefield Road, Ossett, WF5 9AJ CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE CRRU was established to promote responsible use of rodenticides among all user groups, including professional pest controllers, farmers and gamekeepers. CRRU promotes responsible use through a seven point Code of Practice. The CRRU Code. ALWAYS HAVE A PLANNED APPROACH. Before treatment begins, a thorough survey of the infested site is an TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Below is a list of the CRRU Training & Certification most suitable for professional pest controllers. Certification for the completion of one of these courses is acceptable, at the point-of-sale, for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK RodenticideStewardship Regime.
STEWARDSHIP
Anticoagulant rodenticides fail conventional regulatory risk assessments. Residues are found in a wide variety of wildlife species and they are occasionally responsible for deaths of non-targetanimals.
CODE OF BEST PRACTICE Code of Best Practice. CRRU UK. The cornerstone of the regime is a Code of Best Practice for the use of rodenticides published by CRRU UK in early 2015. Application of rodenticides according to the code will prevent unnecessary exposure of wildlife and other non-target animals and help deliver the TOUGHER RODENTICIDE RULES FOR FARMERS, GAMEKEEPERS AND Tougher restrictions on permanent rodenticide baiting by farmers, gamekeepers and pest controllers, with legal backing, have been introduced by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the UK rodenticide regulatory body. A detailed booklet, CRRU Guidance: Permanent Baiting, is available from HERE. The practice is only CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE Version Download2366 Stock∞ Total Files1 Size117.33 KB Create Date1st January 2015 Last Updated27th March 2017 Download Add to favourite FileActionNew CRRU Code Download CRRU UK - THINK WILDLIFE Certified = able to show proof of competence. No proof, no supply. Use rodenticides only after careful consideration of all options. Use first those methods you expect to be fully effective but which present lower risks to wildlife. HSE, and other government agencies are overseeing stewardship, wildlife residues and rodenticideavailability.
HOME - THINK WILDLIFE Home - Think Wildlife. Rodenticides are vital to prevent disease in humans and animals. To protect property and equipment from damage. To ensure the highest possible standards of food hygiene. Rodenticides can be a risk to wildlife. If we don’t all use rodenticides properly, we could lose them. TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Purpose. Establish a framework for the review and approval of training courses and their certification HERE. Define minimum standards for the achievement of certified proof of competence. Commission a panel of qualification providers. Review available training courses (existing and new) for compliance with framework requirements and publish DOWNLOADS - THINK WILDLIFE Tel No.: +44 (0)1924 268 433 Email: office@thinkwildlife.org Address: Lisa Jaggar C/O Killgerm, Wakefield Road, Ossett, WF5 9AJ CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE CRRU was established to promote responsible use of rodenticides among all user groups, including professional pest controllers, farmers and gamekeepers. CRRU promotes responsible use through a seven point Code of Practice. The CRRU Code. ALWAYS HAVE A PLANNED APPROACH. Before treatment begins, a thorough survey of the infested site is an TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Below is a list of the CRRU Training & Certification most suitable for professional pest controllers. Certification for the completion of one of these courses is acceptable, at the point-of-sale, for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK RodenticideStewardship Regime.
STEWARDSHIP
Anticoagulant rodenticides fail conventional regulatory risk assessments. Residues are found in a wide variety of wildlife species and they are occasionally responsible for deaths of non-targetanimals.
CODE OF BEST PRACTICE Code of Best Practice. CRRU UK. The cornerstone of the regime is a Code of Best Practice for the use of rodenticides published by CRRU UK in early 2015. Application of rodenticides according to the code will prevent unnecessary exposure of wildlife and other non-target animals and help deliver the TOUGHER RODENTICIDE RULES FOR FARMERS, GAMEKEEPERS AND Tougher restrictions on permanent rodenticide baiting by farmers, gamekeepers and pest controllers, with legal backing, have been introduced by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the UK rodenticide regulatory body. A detailed booklet, CRRU Guidance: Permanent Baiting, is available from HERE. The practice is only CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE Version Download2366 Stock∞ Total Files1 Size117.33 KB Create Date1st January 2015 Last Updated27th March 2017 Download Add to favourite FileActionNew CRRU Code Download CRRU UK - THINK WILDLIFE Certified = able to show proof of competence. No proof, no supply. Use rodenticides only after careful consideration of all options. Use first those methods you expect to be fully effective but which present lower risks to wildlife. HSE, and other government agencies are overseeing stewardship, wildlife residues and rodenticideavailability.
TECHNICIANS
CRRU/BASIS Wildlife Aware Accredited Technicians complete a specially-designed training course, which is led by BASIS-qualified trainers. Wildlife Aware Technicians are trained to provide efficient rodent control whilst minimising unwanted impacts on the environment and non-target species. DOWNLOADS - THINK WILDLIFE Tel No.: +44 (0)1924 268 433 Email: office@thinkwildlife.org Address: Lisa Jaggar C/O Killgerm, Wakefield Road, Ossett, WF5 9AJJUST FOR FARMERS
Just for Farmers. Farmers and landowners are primary custodians of the UK landscape and its wildlife. This is a huge responsibility for which they receive insufficient recognition. Controlling rodents without putting wildlife at risk is part of that responsibility. Farmers’ four options for rodent control:CRRU SUPPORTERS
A CRRU Supporter company is permitted to display the CRRU Think Wildlife logo with their business livery, and will also have their name listed on the CRRU Supporters’ Club webpage. A CRRU Supporter will not use that status as an endorsement for any products or specific services, but rather as an indication of their desire to beseen as a
TRAINING & CERTIFICATION This is the CRRU UK Training & Certification that is most suitable for farmers. Certification for completing one of these courses is acceptable at the point-of-sale for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK Rodenticide Stewardship Regime. CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) AND STEWARDSHIP Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and stewardship. Those involved in rodent control are encouraged to maintain their knowledge gained from achieving approved certification, by joining an established CPD scheme. The following established CPD schemes are available to those in the professional pest management, farming and gamekeeping sectors.POINT-OF-SALE
Work with all rodenticide distributors (including internet businesses) to ensure installation of mechanisms at point of sale to check that stewardship-approved qualifications are fulfilled by all purchasers and users of rodenticide baits. Devise and oversee an independent audit procedure for compliance with point of sale requirements amongall
CRRU ORIGINS
The Campaign for Responsible Rodenticide Use (CRRU) is a response to that call. Under the banner “Think Wildlife” CRRU promotes best practice and responsible rodent control, thereby protecting wildlife from rodenticide exposure. The CRRU Code promotes responsible use of rodenticides and Best Practice outlines how rodenticides are to beused
JUST FOR PEST CONTROLLERS JUST FOR PEST CONTROLLERS. Professional pest controllers are in a position to be standard bearers for stewardship best practice. It will be second nature to demonstrate this in action by: Employing the ‘risk hierarchy’, as outlined in the CRRU Code of Best Practice, in which the second generation anticoagulants are not the first resortbut
CURRENT STATUS OF THE UK BARN OWL POPULATION The status of the UK barn owl population has been the subject of considerable discussion and speculation this year, particularly in relation to claims from the Barn Owl Trust of ‘catastrophic decline’. Actually, the population is considered to be healthy and growing by many scientists HOME - THINK WILDLIFE Home - Think Wildlife. Rodenticides are vital to prevent disease in humans and animals. To protect property and equipment from damage. To ensure the highest possible standards of food hygiene. Rodenticides can be a risk to wildlife. If we don’t all use rodenticides properly, we could lose them. TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Purpose. Establish a framework for the review and approval of training courses and their certification HERE. Define minimum standards for the achievement of certified proof of competence. Commission a panel of qualification providers. Review available training courses (existing and new) for compliance with framework requirements and publish DOWNLOADS - THINK WILDLIFE Tel No.: +44 (0)1924 268 433 Email: office@thinkwildlife.org Address: Lisa Jaggar C/O Killgerm, Wakefield Road, Ossett, WF5 9AJ CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE CRRU was established to promote responsible use of rodenticides among all user groups, including professional pest controllers, farmers and gamekeepers. CRRU promotes responsible use through a seven point Code of Practice. The CRRU Code. ALWAYS HAVE A PLANNED APPROACH. Before treatment begins, a thorough survey of the infested site is an TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Below is a list of the CRRU Training & Certification most suitable for professional pest controllers. Certification for the completion of one of these courses is acceptable, at the point-of-sale, for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK RodenticideStewardship Regime.
STEWARDSHIP
Anticoagulant rodenticides fail conventional regulatory risk assessments. Residues are found in a wide variety of wildlife species and they are occasionally responsible for deaths of non-targetanimals.
CODE OF BEST PRACTICE Code of Best Practice. CRRU UK. The cornerstone of the regime is a Code of Best Practice for the use of rodenticides published by CRRU UK in early 2015. Application of rodenticides according to the code will prevent unnecessary exposure of wildlife and other non-target animals and help deliver the TOUGHER RODENTICIDE RULES FOR FARMERS, GAMEKEEPERS AND Tougher restrictions on permanent rodenticide baiting by farmers, gamekeepers and pest controllers, with legal backing, have been introduced by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the UK rodenticide regulatory body. A detailed booklet, CRRU Guidance: Permanent Baiting, is available from HERE. The practice is only CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE Version Download2366 Stock∞ Total Files1 Size117.33 KB Create Date1st January 2015 Last Updated27th March 2017 Download Add to favourite FileActionNew CRRU Code Download CRRU UK - THINK WILDLIFE Certified = able to show proof of competence. No proof, no supply. Use rodenticides only after careful consideration of all options. Use first those methods you expect to be fully effective but which present lower risks to wildlife. HSE, and other government agencies are overseeing stewardship, wildlife residues and rodenticideavailability.
HOME - THINK WILDLIFE Home - Think Wildlife. Rodenticides are vital to prevent disease in humans and animals. To protect property and equipment from damage. To ensure the highest possible standards of food hygiene. Rodenticides can be a risk to wildlife. If we don’t all use rodenticides properly, we could lose them. TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Purpose. Establish a framework for the review and approval of training courses and their certification HERE. Define minimum standards for the achievement of certified proof of competence. Commission a panel of qualification providers. Review available training courses (existing and new) for compliance with framework requirements and publish DOWNLOADS - THINK WILDLIFE Tel No.: +44 (0)1924 268 433 Email: office@thinkwildlife.org Address: Lisa Jaggar C/O Killgerm, Wakefield Road, Ossett, WF5 9AJ CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE CRRU was established to promote responsible use of rodenticides among all user groups, including professional pest controllers, farmers and gamekeepers. CRRU promotes responsible use through a seven point Code of Practice. The CRRU Code. ALWAYS HAVE A PLANNED APPROACH. Before treatment begins, a thorough survey of the infested site is an TRAINING & CERTIFICATION Below is a list of the CRRU Training & Certification most suitable for professional pest controllers. Certification for the completion of one of these courses is acceptable, at the point-of-sale, for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK RodenticideStewardship Regime.
STEWARDSHIP
Anticoagulant rodenticides fail conventional regulatory risk assessments. Residues are found in a wide variety of wildlife species and they are occasionally responsible for deaths of non-targetanimals.
CODE OF BEST PRACTICE Code of Best Practice. CRRU UK. The cornerstone of the regime is a Code of Best Practice for the use of rodenticides published by CRRU UK in early 2015. Application of rodenticides according to the code will prevent unnecessary exposure of wildlife and other non-target animals and help deliver the TOUGHER RODENTICIDE RULES FOR FARMERS, GAMEKEEPERS AND Tougher restrictions on permanent rodenticide baiting by farmers, gamekeepers and pest controllers, with legal backing, have been introduced by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the UK rodenticide regulatory body. A detailed booklet, CRRU Guidance: Permanent Baiting, is available from HERE. The practice is only CRRU CODE - THINK WILDLIFE Version Download2366 Stock∞ Total Files1 Size117.33 KB Create Date1st January 2015 Last Updated27th March 2017 Download Add to favourite FileActionNew CRRU Code Download CRRU UK - THINK WILDLIFE Certified = able to show proof of competence. No proof, no supply. Use rodenticides only after careful consideration of all options. Use first those methods you expect to be fully effective but which present lower risks to wildlife. HSE, and other government agencies are overseeing stewardship, wildlife residues and rodenticideavailability.
TECHNICIANS
CRRU/BASIS Wildlife Aware Accredited Technicians complete a specially-designed training course, which is led by BASIS-qualified trainers. Wildlife Aware Technicians are trained to provide efficient rodent control whilst minimising unwanted impacts on the environment and non-target species. DOWNLOADS - THINK WILDLIFE Tel No.: +44 (0)1924 268 433 Email: office@thinkwildlife.org Address: Lisa Jaggar C/O Killgerm, Wakefield Road, Ossett, WF5 9AJJUST FOR FARMERS
Just for Farmers. Farmers and landowners are primary custodians of the UK landscape and its wildlife. This is a huge responsibility for which they receive insufficient recognition. Controlling rodents without putting wildlife at risk is part of that responsibility. Farmers’ four options for rodent control:CRRU SUPPORTERS
A CRRU Supporter company is permitted to display the CRRU Think Wildlife logo with their business livery, and will also have their name listed on the CRRU Supporters’ Club webpage. A CRRU Supporter will not use that status as an endorsement for any products or specific services, but rather as an indication of their desire to beseen as a
TRAINING & CERTIFICATION This is the CRRU UK Training & Certification that is most suitable for farmers. Certification for completing one of these courses is acceptable at the point-of-sale for purchase of professional use rodenticides under the terms of the UK Rodenticide Stewardship Regime. CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) AND STEWARDSHIP Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and stewardship. Those involved in rodent control are encouraged to maintain their knowledge gained from achieving approved certification, by joining an established CPD scheme. The following established CPD schemes are available to those in the professional pest management, farming and gamekeeping sectors.POINT-OF-SALE
Work with all rodenticide distributors (including internet businesses) to ensure installation of mechanisms at point of sale to check that stewardship-approved qualifications are fulfilled by all purchasers and users of rodenticide baits. Devise and oversee an independent audit procedure for compliance with point of sale requirements amongall
CRRU ORIGINS
The Campaign for Responsible Rodenticide Use (CRRU) is a response to that call. Under the banner “Think Wildlife” CRRU promotes best practice and responsible rodent control, thereby protecting wildlife from rodenticide exposure. The CRRU Code promotes responsible use of rodenticides and Best Practice outlines how rodenticides are to beused
JUST FOR PEST CONTROLLERS JUST FOR PEST CONTROLLERS. Professional pest controllers are in a position to be standard bearers for stewardship best practice. It will be second nature to demonstrate this in action by: Employing the ‘risk hierarchy’, as outlined in the CRRU Code of Best Practice, in which the second generation anticoagulants are not the first resortbut
CURRENT STATUS OF THE UK BARN OWL POPULATION The status of the UK barn owl population has been the subject of considerable discussion and speculation this year, particularly in relation to claims from the Barn Owl Trust of ‘catastrophic decline’. Actually, the population is considered to be healthy and growing by many scientists * Rodenticides are vital to prevent disease in humans and animals * To protect property and equipment from damage * To ensure the highest possible standards of food hygiene * Rodenticides can be a risk to wildlife * If we don’t all use rodenticides properly, we could lose them. * In the UK, the Campaign for Responsible Rodenticide Use (CRRU) is responsible for the UK Rodenticide Stewardship RegimeIRELAND
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