Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair and Painting

 

The Workforce Development Institute is offering Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair and Painting with its training partner — Environmental Solutions Associates, (AEA).

The eight-hour course will teach students how to comply with the 2010 EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule and the HUD Lead-Safe Housing Rule. Participants will learn how to perform lead-safe work practices safely and effectively.

Training Participants will use hands-on equipment and will receive the following:

– A 310-page comprehensive training manual

– Proper photo documentation and EPA-recognized documentation.

– A copy of the EPA firm application (needed to become firm-certified)

– Lead Identification color guide and EPA Compliance Sheets (to be posted at the job)

– Instructions on how to use the EPA-approved test kits

– Administration of the exam(s) required by EPA

– Follow-up support and technical advice after the class is over

Get certified! Successful completers of the course and the exam will receive:

– The EPA-recognized Certificate (valid for five years)

– The EPA Cleaning Verification Card (needed to clear a job)

It’s The Law

By law, since April 2010, contractors must take and successfully complete an approved eight-hour EPA-Certified Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) course, prior to renovating, repairing or painting houses, child-care facilities and schools built before 1978. Even window-replacement falls under this law. Civil penalties for failure to comply with this law can result in a fine of $37,500 per job and a possible five-year felony conviction.

(Recent enforcement action in St Louis cost contractor Window World of St. Louis, Inc., $39,577.00, as reported by the EPA in March 2011. The contractor was fined a penalty of $19,529 plus replacement of old windows with lead for a total of $20,048.00!)

Course Schedule

Beginning July 25, 2011 at 400 Jordan Road, Troy

Beginning August 19, 2011 at TEC-SMART, Malta

Tuition: $250, a small investment in learning how to avoid thousands of dollars in fines!

Prerequisites: High school diploma or GED; minimum 10th grade reading and math levels.

CALL 629-4827 for more information and to register!

See all training programs offered by the Workforce Development Institute at www.hvcc.edu/wdi.

 

Published: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 00:00:00 +0000 by g.urso