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Pesticide Analytical Response Center
Outreach facilitator's guide
Designed to quickly familiarize a facilitator or presenter with the outreach project materials. Download the guide as:

Outreach presentations


Title Description Link
What is PARC?

How various state agencies collaborate in responding to pesticide-related events and where someone can get help when they have been affected by pesticides. (Powerpoint)
3.8 M
15 Mile Creek Case Study

Following an August 2000 herbicide spill into 15-Mile Creek, the Oregon Departments of Fish and Wildlife, Environmental Quality, State Fire Marshal, and the Oregon Public Health Services worked with several other federal, state, and local agencies to provide successful emergency response and clean up services. (Powerpoint)
2.8 M
Nursery Workers Case Study

The agencies involved in this case were the Oregon Poison Center (OPC), the Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA), the Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Department (OR-OSHA), and the Oregon Public Health Services (OHS). Each agency took an active role in investigating and responding to an incident of teen-aged nursery workers affected by pesticide exposure. (Powerpoint)
310 K
Prospecting Case Study While prospecting in a forest area, two individuals report adverse health effects from pesticide spray drift. Illustrates how PARC agencies can effectively work together (Powerpoint)
141 K
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