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Safety Training
Anyone partaking in wildlife control understands that in order to be successful you must be
able to climb ladders and rooftops, many critters are in attics and chimney voids and there
is no other way to access them.
OSHAs duty to have fall protection clearly states any employee working at or over a height greater than 6 feet
SHALL be trained in fall protection. For more information on workplace safety please check out our
safety training
Training Seminar
MAPAC is proud to announce the 3rd wildlife management professionals training course at the
Royal plaza hotel and trade center 181 Boston Post Rd in Marlborough Massachusetts
Please click here for an application form
The seminar will be held
On Saturday Oct. 20th registration beginning at at 7:00 AM including 8 hours of continuing
education required for your PAC permit.
Training Seminar
MAPAC is proud to announce the 3rd wildlife management professionals training course at the
Royal plaza hotel and trade center 181 Boston Post Rd in Marlborough Massachusetts
The seminar will be held
On Saturday Oct. 20th registration beginning at at 7:00 AM including 8 hours of continuing
education required for your PAC permit.
Tentative guests and speakers include:
- a keynote by Eric Orff retired NH wildlife biologist on the ethics of wildlife control work
- Don Lafountain of Integrated wildlife Management on beaver management
- Sooty Bob Daniels’ from Copperfield chimney on marketing
- Monte Chandler USDA APHIS Wildlife Services on interaction with private industry
- Jim Dreisacker Westchester Wildlife, LLC on Bat exclusion
- Kirk Lapierre from National Goose Management on Canada goose
Management
- Thomas Reilly of MAPAC on OSHA safety standards and wildlife control operations
- Tom O’Shea of the Massachusetts division of fisheries & wildlife on the new coyote
regulations for PAC agents.
As well as many of your favorite vendors and representatives of the Massachusetts division
of fisheries and wildlife.
Please email us for more information
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