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WHO ARE WE?

About PMANZ

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Our mission as an association of pest management firms is to communicate the role of our industry as protectors of food, health, property and the environment and affect the success of our members through education and advocacy.

Through the efforts of PMANZ, the pest management industry is stronger, more professional and more unified. PMANZ has guided its members and the industry through legislative and regulatory initiatives, the creation of verifiable technician training, the changing technologies used by industry and public and media relations. 

From its beginning PMANZ has been a clear, consistently positive voice for the industry, providing support services, consumer information, access to technical information and education training material for its members. 

The Major reason for PMANZ growth and success is that its members have the opportunity to network and share ideas. At each meeting, regional seminar and national conference members are provided with an open forum for free exchange of information from suppliers and educators. By attending biennial conference. addresses from noted experts and industry professionals from within New Zealand as well as overseas, members gain valuable ideas plus the chance to meet manufacturers and product distributors. Hence our members grow and prosper and are better prepared to serve their customers. 
 
A Registered Technician of PMANZ has the following Qualifications and PMANZ membership Requirements:
  1. the National Certificate in Urban Pest Management (old qualification) or
  2. the New Zealand Certificate in Pest Operations (or equivalent) or
  3. the EPA New Zealand/Australian Unit Standard Requirement;
  4. hold current Public Liability Insurance of $1 million or more,  and
  5. have Health & Safety Policy and Procedures to protect their workers and the public, including Job Safety Analysis (JSA) and Safe Work Method Staement Guides (SWMS) in place.

By employing a PMANZ technician you can be assured of a qualified professional technician who has met our strict membership criteria. Ask to see their membership certificate or current photo id badge.  Both contain our logo and expiry date.
The values which the founders in 1976 shared are still embraced today as membership of PMANZ companies grows throughout the country. 
Many local authorities, companies and government departments now require that pest management companies they employ are members of PMANZ. The use of Association Logo on advertising identifies full membership of a recognised group of professionals whose members provide services carried out safely and efficiently in keeping with good practices, to a code of ethics, as well as maintaining high business standards. 
 
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 Phone: 0800 476 269       (0800 4PMANZ)

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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Constitution (Rules)
    • Privacy Policy
    • Executive Council Officers
    • Conference 2022
    • Careers in Pest Management
    • Join Us
    • Newletters >
      • Current Newsletter
    • Our Technicians
    • Urban Pest Management Qualifications
    • Sponsors
    • British Pest Control Association
  • Pests and Information
    • Code of Practice for the Food Industry
    • Pest Control Procedures in the Food Industry
    • Using Pesticides at Home
    • Stay Safe When Using Poisons
    • Advice for Vets about Rodenticide Poisoning
    • Ants
    • Bed Bugs
    • Bees
    • Black Beetle
    • Black Field Cricket
    • Brown Marmorated Stink Bug
    • Click Beetle
    • Cluster Flies
    • Cockroaches
    • Flies
    • Mice
    • Mosquitoes
    • Rats
    • Spiders
    • Tropical House Cricket
    • Wasps
    • More Pest Information
  • Find a Professional
    • Technicians by Region
    • Company List
    • Alphabetical List of Registered Technicans
    • Associate Members
  • News
  • Member's Area
    • AGM and Board Meeting Minutes
    • BRC Guidelines and Requirements
    • Codes of Practice
    • Conference 2022
    • Conference 2019 Presentations
    • Conference 2017
    • Conference 2017 Presentations
    • Covid-19 Practice Guidance
    • Covid-19 Disinfection Guidance
    • CRRU UK - COBP
    • Good Practices Guides
    • Health, Safety and Environmental Protection
    • HSWA 2015
    • Hazardous Substances Regulation 2017
    • Hazardous Substances (Hazardous Property Controls) Notice 2017
    • Job Safety Analysis for Tasks (JSA's)
    • June 2018 Training Presentation Slides
    • Newsletter Archive
    • Register of Approved Products
    • Technical News / Articles
    • UPM Pesticide List
    • VTA Signage Requirements
    • Request a change to your listing
  • New 4 Unit UPM Course
  • Fumigation
    • COP Fumigation
    • Controlled Substances Licence
    • Fire and Emergency New Zealand
    • Transitional Facilities Guidelines
  • Approved Handler UPDATE