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Lead Renovator
Course Details
Why take this course:
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) now requires all contractors who perform renovation, repair, and painting projects that may disturb lead paint to be certified in Lead Renovation, Repair, and Painting (Lead RRP).
Work activities including demolition, deconstruction, sanding, or cutting can generate hazardous lead dust and chips by disturbing lead-based paint, which is proven harmful to both adults and children.
By successfully completing this course, participants will become an EPA-Approved Certified Lead Renovator trained to follow lead-safe work practices and able to legally work on these projects.
This class is ideal for anyone who will work on a renovation, repair or painting project on buildings built before 1978. Individuals and firms that are not certified could face fines of up to $37,500 per day.
The classroom component of this course is offered both online and in person.
What you'll learn:
CleanEdison’s 8-hour Lead Restoration, Repair and Paint Renovator Training instructs trainees on how to prevent lead contamination by adhering to three fundamental principles laid out by the Environmental Protection Agency: contain the work area, minimize dust, clean up thoroughly.
The course includes 6 hours of classroom study on the causes, effects and treatment solutions for lead contamination as well as 2 hours of field training to solidify this knowledge.
What's Included
- 6 hours of online instruction and 2 hours of field training
- All course materials and handbooks
- EPA Lead Renovator Certification
- CleanEdison Course Policy
EPA Certification:
Our Lead RRP Training fulfills the EPA requirements, allowing contractors to receive Lead Renovator Certification upon completion of the course.