EPA Lead Paint Training Certification Classes

EPA Lead Paint Training Certification Classes

There are only a few weeks left until the EPA starts giving  fines!
Avoid losing your job and your money!!
Sign up for one of our upcoming classes and stay in compliance.

As of November 10, 2010, EPA has accredited 424 training providers who have conducted more than 24,021 courses, training an estimated 521,000 people in the construction and remodeling industries to use lead-safe work practices.

Training is recommended for the following:

  • Contractors
  • Plumbers
  • Electricians
  • Painters
  • Property Managers
  • Property owners
  • Maintenance workers in multi-family housing, hotels, motels
  • Building superintendents
  • Anyone who disturbs a painted surface on pre- 1978 housing

EPA Lead Paint Training Certification Schedule

Friday, February 24th
8am to 5pm
Electrical Training Center
65 Elm Street
Copiague, NY 11726

See our upcoming EPA RRP training schedule.

EPA Lead Paint Training Certification Classes

****Please contact us for registration and class location

  • All classes start at 8am until 5pm.
  • ONLY $250 per person.
  • Classes include the 4hr hands on, 4hr lecture, student manuals, samples of Lead Check Swabs, hands on experience of EPA approved products.
  • Receive a temporary certificate from our company the same day that states you completed the class. EPA permanent Picture certificate will be send 1-2 weeks after the completion of the class.
  • Receive 10% off all EPA approved products purchased on our site, free shipping is also available depending on your area.
  • We provide all necessary material for the class, Please bring in is paper and pen.
  • Please call us at 888-926-4727 or email to us at info@able-safety.com to  register
  • For group discounts and on-site training please contact us

Course Description:

The traditional renovation work you do now can create significant lead-dust hazards if lead-based paint is present and disturbed. • The leaded dust generated by traditional renovation work can cause lead poisoning in children. It can also poison pregnant women, yourself, your children, other workers and even pets. Practical changes in work practices can minimize and contain dust. The use of lead-safe work practices makes the job safer and reduces your liability exposure. • EPA’s Renovation, Repair and Painting Final Rule (40 CFR 745) requires that renovations conducted for compensation, must be performed by Certified Firms using Certified Renovators. Renovation firms that wish to work in pre-1978 homes and child-occupied facilities must apply to EPA and pay a fee in order to become certified. Renovators seeking to become Certified Renovators must successfully complete an EPA-accredited renovator course. This course is the EPA model course for Certified Renovators and as such meets all requirements in 40 CFR 745.90. • This course will teach you 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.


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