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What is EPA Lead-based Paint Safety Certification Training Class?

Early April 2009, lead-based paint safety training programs authorized by the EPA are actually available to building contractors.

Various constructions composed of lead-based paint are now being remodeled, and the act of renovation sets significant health threats to pregnant women and kids. In 2008, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) introduced a new rule in the Toxic Substances Control Act concerning “lead-based paint dangers generated by renovation, repair, and painting measures that disturb lead-based paint in schools, housing and child-occupied facilities.” The EPA’s RRP rule, which impact last April 2010, immediately involves general and specialized contractors by requesting them to get certified if they’re working on a specific facility and to provide alerts to let people acknowledge of the dangers.

How and when does a contractor get certified?

Early April 2009, lead-based paint safety certification training programs authorized by the EPA are actually available to building contractors. You can make an application for lead certification and you simply MUST be certified. Presently, you are unable to do renovations to specific facilities except if you’re an EPA certified renovator or an exemption does apply. EPA lead-based paint safety certifications should be renewed every 5 years.

Enforcement and liability

If the owner of a house is injured as results of lead-based paint exposure for the duration of or after the renovation, repair, and painting, your EPA lead base paint safety certification and paperwork better be in order. And you’re quite possibly responsible for injuries if you don’t do the project in compliance with the EPA specifications.

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