If you would like to book your Certificated Advanced Technician (CAT) exam or a resit, please email training directly at training@bpca.org.uk
If you’ve already achieved your Level 2 Award in Pest Management and are looking to progress in your career, look no further than the Certificated Advanced Technician (CAT) programme for pest technicians.

BPCA’s accreditation helps verify your experience as an advanced technician with an industry recognised award. You’ll need at least two years’ experience working in pest management and a solid understanding of professional practice.
This assessment is taken entirely online using BPCA’s online learning platform and a video-call professional discussion.
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Overview
This certification tests your knowledge, ability to think quickly and experience as an all-round pest control technician.
To achieve the Certificated Advanced Technician (CAT) in Pest Management accreditation, you will be assessed on:
• Your ability to identify a wide range of invertebrates and vertebrates pests, infestation evidence and pest control equipment
• Your knowledge of different types of site you might survey
• Your understanding and ability to carry out and complete a risk and environmental assessment
• Your knowledge of pest behaviour and biology
• Your understanding of legislation and stewardship relating to pest management
• Your ability to provide effective pest management strategies to your customer safely and responsibly.
Upon successful completion of this programme, you will receive a BPCA Certificate in Advanced Pest Management (PASS or DISTINCTION).
Level |
Advanced |
Accreditation |
BPCA Certificated Advanced Technician |
Prerequisites |
Level 2 Award in Pest Management Two-years industry experience |
Delivery |
Online and remote |
Assessment |
Online assessment (67 minutes) Video-call professional discussion (30-40minutes) |
Duration |
1 hour, 47 minutes |
Additional study |
Moderate |
This accreditation was previously called the Advanced Technician in Pest Management (ATPM).
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Delivery
Online and remote assessment programme
There is no course or online learning provided for this programme.
This is an online and remote assessment consisting of four modules:
Online assessments
• Module 1: Identification
• Module 2: Knowledge
• Module 3: Treatment Report
• Module 4: Risk & environmental assessment
• Module 5: Professional discussion.
System requirements
Our online assessment portal requires the following:
Desktop:
• Chrome
• Firefox
• Safari
• Edge
• Internet Explorer 11 and above.
There are known compatibility issues with:
• Internet Explorer 10 and below
• Safari 7 and below.
We recommend that you take this assessment on a desktop or laptop computer.
Video call
• Module 4: Professional discussion.
This is an oral assessment that will take place in either a Zoom or Microsoft Teams portal. The assessment will be one-to-one with an approved BPCA assessor.
For the video call, you will need:
• A computer, laptop or tablet with a microphone and camera
• An internet connection.
We recommend that you refer to the BPM Manual when preparing for the assessment. Others training courses you could consider as part of your preparation include:
Principles of Pest Identification online classroom course or the Insect Identification classroom course.
Completing Risk Assessments online learning course.
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Assessments
You will have five tests to pass:
1. A multiple-choice identification examination (13 minutes)
2. A multiple-choice knowledge-based examination (10 minutes)
3. A written treatment report based on a site scenario (30 minutes)
4. A written Risk & Environmental report based on a site scenario (15 minutes)
5. A oral examination (professional discussion) – (30-45 minutes).
Module 1: Identification
This module will test your ability to identify a range of vertebrates, invertebrates, evidence and equipment.
You will have 13 minutes to identify 50 vertebrate and invertebrate pests, infestation evidence and pest control equipment over 32 questions.
You will be presented with photographs and where relevant, approximate size measurements will be included to provide context.
Module 2: Knowledge
This online assessment consists of 30 randomly selected multiple-choice questions around pest behaviour, pest management, stewardship and health & safety legislation.
You will have ten minutes to complete this module.
Module 3: Treatment Report
Candidates will be provided with a site diagram and a number of scenarios. The will have 30 minutes to study the diagram and complete your treatment report.
You will be expected to include within their report:
• Details of the pests you have identified
• Any pesticides you feel are required, including formulations, active ingredients and concentrations
• Any non-chemical control measures they would take
• Indications where on the site the various measures would be used.
Module 4: Risk and environmental assessment
You will also be asked to demonstrate your ability to write a risk and environmental assessment clearly indicating the hazards, risks and mitigations required.
You will have 15 minutes to complete the risk, and environmental assessment based on the scenario provided within the assessment. Images from the site diagram will still be available to review once you have started your risk and environmental assessment.
Module 5: Professional discussion
The professional discussion will take place on a one-to-one basis using a Zoom or Microsoft Teams video-call.
This module will take the form of a role-play exercise where you will play the role of a pest professional reporting back to your customer (the assessor). You will explain your recommendations for bringing the pest infestations on-site under control and how you plan to mitigate any risks involved.
The assessor will use your treatment report and risk assessment documents to challenge and question the rationale around your recommendations.
The module will focus on four areas relative to the case study: vertebrate pests, invertebrate pests, risk & environmental assessment and customer service.
Your professional discussion will last between 30-45 minutes.
Accreditation and certificate
Upon completion of this programme, you will receive the Certificated Advanced Technician (CAT) accreditation (PASS or DISTINCTION).
Pass award
If you achieve a percentage mark of between 65% and 84% in ALL five modules (identification, knowledge, treatment report, risk & environmental assessment and professional discussion), you will receive a pass award.
Distinction award
If you achieve a percentage mark of 85% or more in ALL modules (identification, knowledge, treatment report, risk & environmental assessment and professional discussion), you will receive a distinction award.
If you have to re-sit any module, you will NOT receive a distinction award even if subsequently you achieve a distinction grade in the modules you re-sit.
Re-sits
If you fail one of the five modules, you will be able to re-sit the module you have failed. Should you fail more than one module, you will be required to re-sit the whole assessment.
Re-sits need to be completed and passed within a 12-months of the date you initially sat the assessment. You can resit a module any number of times within that period. Should you not successfully complete the re-sit within that timescale, you will need to sit the full assessment again.
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Fees
|
Including VAT |
Excluding VAT |
Members |
£294.00 |
£245.00 |
Non-members |
£396.00 |
£330.00 |
Resit (1 unit):
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Including VAT |
Excluding VAT |
Members |
£84.00 |
£70.00 |
Non-members |
£108.00 |
£90.00 |
Cancellation Terms:
Exam Cancellations will only be accepted on receipt of written instruction and are effective from the date received by BPCA.
• More than 15 working days prior to exam: No charge
• 15 working days or less: 100% of fee.
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What our learners say
We are proud of the fact that our ... technicians do well and that this is recognised by ... the Charles Keeble Award.
Grahame Turner, Technical Manager, Pest Control
As a company it is an excellent bench mark to show us that our training is strong and pitched at the correct level.
David Cross, Head of Technical Training Academy, Rentokil Pest Control