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Lead Training

  • Lead Awareness
  • Lead Contractor/Supervisor
  • Lead Risk Assessor
  • Lead Worker
  • Lead Inspector
  • Lead Project Designer

All the lead training courses meet the EPA/OSHA/State regulations. All classes include lecture, hands-on activities when applicable, course review, and a written examination. The table below gives a summary of the requirements for each course listed above:

Lead Courses:
COURSE LENGTH COURSE APPLICATIONS
Awareness 2 hours Employees that work around lead-containing materials but who do not disturb these materials
Worker 3 days Provides information on the identification and abatement procedures for abatement of lead-based paint hazards
Project Supervisor 4 days Focuses on the essential abatement procedures including site preparation, contract planning, project management, abatement implementation, and recordkeeping
Inspector 3 days Will provide the legal and technical issues facing inspectors, when inspecting for lead hazards, to determine whether or not lead-based paint or other lead hazards are present in sufficient quantities to require abatement according to regulatory guidelines
Risk Assessor 2 days Focuses on performing on-site inspections, either by taking samples or oversight by an accredited inspector, determining the severity of lead hazards, and developing options for actions to eliminate those hazards
Project Designer 1 day Provides information to prepare abatement project designs, occupant protection plans, abatement reports, and management activities