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11 August 2022

VIDEO: Writing pest management treatment reports

CPD VIDEO

The first thing pest management professionals tend to learn is how to write a good treatment report, isn’t it? Well, it should be. 

Treatment reports tell everyone what you've done, where you've done it and what you'll be doing next. It has to be one of the most important pieces of paperwork we produce and you should take pride in what you deliver.

In this video, Natalie explores:

  • Why are treatment reports important?
  • Is there one best way?
  • BPCA Code of Best Practice.

Information correct at the time of filming.

This video is designed for pest management technicians.

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Source: Online

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