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Win USA trip with Amenity Sprayer Awards
All sprayer operators in the amenity sector, including BIGGA members, have the opportunity to win an incredible trip to the USA, by taking part in the Amenity Forum Sprayer Operator of the Year awards.
The annual awards, run by the Amenity Forum, are sponsored by ICL and Syngenta, in association with BASIS.
"The awards seek to recognise best practice in amenity spray application," said Amenity Forum chairman, Professor John Moverley. "Past winners have demonstrated the high level of competence and attention to detail among sprayer operators. They have showed the skills necessary to get the best possible results from every application, and how to achieve it safely with due care for the environment."
Three awards categories seek to identify the best operators in all key areas of amenity spraying, with the overall winner announced at the BTME Welcome Celebration in Harrogate.
Profesor Moverley urged all operators to enter the competition, with the opportunity to gain from the experience and
to share knowledge and best practice across the industry. Furthermore, businesses and customers can now nominate sprayer operators for the Awards, through the Amenity Forum website.
The categories for the 2018/19 AFSOY Awards are:
● Sports turf using boom sprayer or hand held equipment
● Landscape & Industrial using vehicle mounted equipment
● Landscape & Industrial using hand held equipment
The 2017/18 awards winner, Nathan Hume of S H Goss Ltd, will be flying to Louisville, Kentucky in October, to visit the Green Industry & Equipment Expo.
He said: “Just taking part in the awards was a great experience. As with all operations, it’s important to review and appraise what we do and how we can continually improve. The recognition of the awards is good for company and for our customers to appreciate the effort that goes in to achieving a great result. As well as the awesome chance to visit the US.”
The AFSOY Awards clearly demonstrate the capability of the amenity industry to professionally deliver accurate spray application, said ICL Landscape & Industrial business manager, Mark Pyrah.
“We know that there are many great operators doing a fantastic job every day," he added. "The awards is a way to recognise their skills and to shine a spotlight on their role. Sharing their best practice means that everyone can gain.”
Syngenta business manager, Daniel Lightfoot MG, pointed out that sprayer operators’ skills are key to achieving the most effective results. He said: “It’s not awarded for having the newest machine or the latest gadgets – it’s about understanding what needs to be done, and how best to achieve it safely and efficiently.
“We have had some great entrants in previous years, who have continued to get better from the experiences they have gained. There is huge potential reward from getting involved and entering the awards.”
Entry forms and nomination proposals can be made through the Amenity Forum or the Awards sponsors’ websites.
Author
Karl Hansell
Karl has been head of communications for BIGGA since March 2016. His duties include editing the monthly Greenkeeper International magazine, in addition to other communications activities for the association.