Smoke & Air Quality Safety for Pest Professionals
Wildfire season is an increasingly common reality across Washington, and poor air quality can create serious health risks for pest professionals working outdoors. This safety session is designed for technicians and supervisors who spend long hours in the field and may be exposed to smoke, haze, and elevated particulate levels.
Session Details
Date: July 9
Time: 7:30–8:30 AM
Format: Virtual
Category: Safety Session
Cost: No Cost
Registration: Required
Presented By
Dan Nelson
Communications Manager
Olympic Region Clean Air Agency
What You’ll Learn
- How wildfire smoke and reduced air quality impact the body and job performance
- How to recognize early warning signs of overexposure and when to take action
- How to interpret air quality information (including AQI) and apply it to field decisions
- Practical steps to reduce exposure while working outdoors during smoke events
- Considerations for respiratory protection, hydration, and adjusting work activities
Who Should Attend
Pest management technicians, supervisors, and operations leaders who work outdoors or manage field teams during wildfire season.
Reminder: This session is offered at no cost, but registration is required. Login details will be emailed to registered attendees as the session date approaches.
Questions? Contact smalone@wspma.com