Lead Classes – Licensed Abatement and Renovator Initial and Refresher:
Lead Abatement Licensing Information:
- Licensed Contractor / Worker – Who Should Attend?
- Licensed Inspector / Risk Assessor – Who Should Attend?
- Lead Licensing Questions – Ohio Department of Health FAQ
- Ohio Department of Health Lead Abatement Licensing Application
EPA Lead Certification under Section 402c of TSCA
Renovation Repair and Painting Training (RRP) / Certified Renovator:
Contractors, Painters, Landlords! If you are working in a home or child-occupied facility built before 1978, you are required to provide information about lead-based paint to occupants and owners of homes, and owners and parents of child-occupied facilities.
Renovation, repair and painting contractors must be certified and use lead safe work practices when working in homes built before 1978, its the law!
The US Environmental Protection Agency is getting serious with RRP Enforcement. “Families deserve the peace of mind that home renovations occur without harming children,” said Cynthia Giles, Assistant Administrator for EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance. “Businesses that play by the rules deserve to compete on a level playing field. EPA will continue to enforce the nation’s lead rules to protect the public from illegal and dangerous lead exposure.” List of Violations by Company
For more information:
- Small Entity Compliance Guide – U.S. EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP)
- Steps to Lead Safe Renovation Repair and Painting
- Renovate Right – U.S. EPA Guide for Families, Child Care Providers and Schools
- Renovation, Repair and Painting FIRM Application