Age Requirements:
18 and older
As a result of the EPA RRP rule, we offer Denver EPA RRP Lead Renovator Initial Certification Training every week! Did you know that the EPA is requiring Lead Renovator Training? As a result, Lead Renovator Training is required if your company is working in homes built prior to 1978. Therefore, your company must have one certified lead renovator. As a result of these requirements, we offer Denver EPA RRP Lead Renovator Initial Certification Training to help keep your firm stay in compliance.
Our 8 hour Denver EPA RRP Lead Renovator Initial Certification Training course was developed using the curriculum that is provided jointly by: United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
For the first portion of the course we cover the 8 modules required by the joint curriculum:
- Why Should I 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
After completing the class room portion we then move on to the interactive hands on portion of the training. You will master all 11 skills required:
- Using EPA Recognized Test Kits and Paint Chip Sample Collection Procedures
- Setting up Barriers, Signs, and Flapped Entry Doors
- Cover or Remove Furniture
- Establish Interior Containment
- Establish Exterior Containment
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Interior Final Cleaning
- Exterior Final Cleaning
- Bagging Waste
- Visual Inspection
- Cleaning Verification Procedure
After mastering each skill set we will have a short review, then a test.
Why do you need this training?As a result of the EPA RRP rule. If your company is performing work in homes and child-occupied facilities built prior to 1978. Your firm must employ at least one Certified Renovator. In addition, your firm must be registered as a Lead Safe Certified Firm with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
What is considered qualifying work?As a result of the rule, beginning in April 2010. When you are performing renovation, repair and painting projects that disturb lead-based paint in:
- Homes
- Child Care Facilities
- Schools
Therefore a supervisor must be certified and follow specific work practices to prevent lead contamination!
How do you ensure you are in compliance?As a result of the EPA RRP rule there are 5 steps to be sure you are in compliance:
- Get registered for an EPA-approved lead renovator training course.
- Furthermore, you must submit an application to EPA on behalf of your company.
- Your company has to have a representative complete the lead renovator training.
- In addition you must pass the 25-question certification exam.
- Finally, receive your approval from the EPA.
Who should attend from your company?- Owner
- President
- Operations Manager
- Production Supervisors
- Production Workers
Please Note: Bring a Picture ID to class