The prestigious title of Amenity Sprayer Operator of the Year has been won by Nathan Hume, contracts manager and ecologist for national grounds maintenance experts, SH Goss Ltd.
ASOY rewards top sprayer operators across the amenity industry, with the aim to share their best practices to enhance standards for all.
Nathan primarily specialises in the prevention of invasive non-native plants. He operates in a wide variety of sites including airports, railways, cemeteries, rivers, forests, nature reserves, construction sites and golf courses.
âIt was an honour to receive the award,â he said. âMyself and the company have always followed best practice so itâs a nice justification that we are doing things right.â
Presented for the first time at BTME Harrogate this week, the ASOY Awards are organised by the Amenity Forum, and sponsored by ICL and Syngenta, in association with BASIS.
As well as the overall top operator, Nathan Hume was the winner of the Landscape & Industrial using hand held equipment category.
Also recognised by the Awards were Chris Phillips of Complete Weed Control South Wales, as the top operator for Sports turf using boom sprayer or hand held equipment, along with the companyâs Lee Harrison, winner of the Landscape & Industrial using vehicle mounted equipment category.
Commenting on Nathanâs success, from a record entry in the third annual ASOY Awards, Professor John Moverley, Chairman of the Amenity Forum, said: ââThe awards seek to recognise the quality and level of professionalism in our sector. They highlight how professional amenity maintenance keeps Britain moving.
âAll of the category winners have demonstrated an extremely high level of professionalism, and picking an overall winner was extremely difficult,â he reported. âThey have all demonstrated the exceptional skills of operators across the amenity sector - doing their jobs to an extremely high standard every day.
âSecondly, they have exemplified the whole concept of the safe use of pesticides, being applied correctly and in a sustainable manner.â
ICL Landscape and Industrial Manager Mark Pyrah added: âAccurate application, ably demonstrated by the skills of all the ASOY entrants, is a key element of effective stewardship of products and helping to ensure they will remain available.
âIt is all about sprayer awareness - maintaining good application to maintain the product so that the individual is promoting best practice.â
Daniel Lightfoot, Syngenta Turf UK Business Manager, believes the awards should be a shining light of the amenity industryâs approach to safe and sustainable spray application.
âThe independent judging panel highlighted Nathan has shown outstanding skills and worked to very high standards to achieve the best possible results,“ he said. "He has proved a worthy winner by showing that best practice can deliver efficient, cost effective and, above all, safe amenity spraying.
âSyngenta recognises that the skills of the sprayer operator are paramount in achieving the full potential from all applications and assuring the future sustainable use.”
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