Certified Renovator
Lead Inspector
Lead Risk Assessor
Certified Renovator - Initial - English (1 day)
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This course teaches how to comply with the EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule and the HUD Lead Safe Housing Rule, and how to perform lead-safe work practices safely and effectively
The Certified Renovator Course Covers:
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- Why Should You Be Concerned About Lead Paint
- Regulations
- Before Beginning Work
- Contain Dust During Work
- During the Work
- Cleaning Activities and Checking Your Work
- Record keeping
- Training Non-Certified Renovation Workers
Lead Inspector (3 day)
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This course trains an individual to conduct inspections and take samples for the presence of lead in dust and soil.
*This is a prerequisite to take the state test to become a Certified Lead Inspector
The Lead Inspector Course Covers:
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- Role and responsibilities of an inspector
- Background information on lead and its adverse health effects
- Background information on Federal, State, and local regulations and guidance that pertains to lead-based paint and lead-based paint activities
- Lead-based paint inspection methods, including selection of rooms and components for sampling or testing.
- Paint, dust, and soil sampling methodologies
- Clearance standards and testing, including random sampling
- Preparation of the final inspection report
- Record keeping
Lead Risk Assessor (2 Day) .
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This course is a continuation of the Lead Inspector course and trains individuals to conduct risk assessments. A risk assessor also samples for the presence of lead in dust and soil for the purposes of abatement cearance testing.
The Lead Inspector Course Covers:
Role and responsibilities of a risk assessor.
Collection of background information to perform a risk assessment.
Sources of environmental lead contamination such as paint, surface dust and soil, water, air, packaging, and food.
Visual inspection for the purposes of identifying potential sources of lead-based paint hazards. Lead hazard screen protocol.
Sampling for other sources of lead exposure.
Interpretation of lead-based paint and other lead sampling results, including all applicable State or Federal guidance or regulations pertaining to lead-based paint hazards.
Development of hazard control options, the role of interim controls, and operations and maintenance activities to reduce lead-based paint hazards. Preparation of a final risk assessment report.