
About this Event
EPA-Approved Lead Safety Training for Contractors
Any contractor performing qualifying work on pre-1978 homes or child-occupied facilities must employ at least one Certified Renovator who has successfully completed EPA-approved Lead Safety Training.
Training Content Covers:
- Sources of lead exposure
- Proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Containment methods to prevent contamination
- Cleanup and waste disposal procedures
- Hands-on training for real-world applications
Lead Renovator RRP Certification
Who Needs Certification?
- Renovation, repair, and painting (RRP) firms, including sole proprietorships
- Individuals who disturb painted surfaces in qualifying buildings
What Does Certification Cover?
- Pre-renovation education for property owners and tenants
- Training on safe lead handling practices
- Firm certification process
- Work practice requirements for compliance
How to Get Certified?
- Complete an EPA-approved Lead Paint Certification 8-hour course
- Register the company with the EPA or State as a Lead-Certified Firm
Consequences of Non-Compliance
- Heavy fines from the EPA or state regulatory authority
Buildings Covered by the Rule
- Houses & apartments built before 1978
- Child-occupied facilities (e.g., schools, daycare centers)
Why Is Certification Required?
Many pre-1978 buildings contain lead-based paint, which poses severe health risks, particularly to children and pregnant women.
Overview of the Lead Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule
The RRP Rule establishes requirements for firms and individuals performing renovations in qualifying buildings. It applies to:
- Contractors
- Property managers
- Others who disturb painted surfaces
Key Requirements:
- Pre-renovation education for residents
- Training and certification for renovators
- Compliance with safe work practices
Who Must Be Certified?
Any paid worker performing renovation, repair, or painting in a pre-1978 home or child-occupied facility must be certified, including:
- Residential rental property owners and managers
- General contractors
- Specialty trade contractors (e.g., painters, plumbers, carpenters, electricians)
🚨 Firms cannot legally advertise or perform covered renovation activities without certification.
Covered Activities Under the RRP Rule
Any activity that disturbs lead-based paint in pre-1978 buildings requires compliance, including:
✅ Remodeling & maintenance
✅ Electrical work
✅ Plumbing
✅ Painting preparation
✅ Carpentry
✅ Window replacement
Exceptions (Not Covered by the Rule)
🚫 Homes built after 1978
🚫 Housing designated for elderly or disabled persons, unless children under six live there
🚫 Studio apartments (zero-bedroom dwellings), unless children under six live there
🚫 Housing declared lead-free by a certified inspector
🚫 Minor repairs disturbing less than:
- 6 sq. ft. per room (interior)
- 20 sq. ft. total (exterior)
(Exception: Window replacements and demolitions are always covered.)
Paint Testing Requirements
- Paint testing is not required under the RRP Rule.
- However, if there is no proof that paint is lead-free, all RRP requirements apply.
- Testing can be conducted by a certified lead inspector or risk assessor, or using an EPA-recognized test kit.
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Agenda
🕑: 08:00 AM - 11:30 AM
RRP Training provided by - The Environmental Training (TETC)
Info: The Environmental Training Center (TETC) has been providing training in the Asbestos and Lead Based Paint fields for 30+ years. Our highly dedicated instructors all have years of field experience to bring to and enhance our classroom instruction to you.
🕑: 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Lunch is Provided
🕑: 12:30 PM - 04:00 PM
Hands-On Training and Lead Safety Practices provided by - (TETC)
Info: The TETC Trainer Lead Safety Training includes a hands-on component designed to ensure contractors and workers can effectively apply safe work practices in real-world settings.
What Does Hands-On Training Cover?
✅ Proper Use of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
✅ Containment Setup & Dust Control
✅ Safe Work Practices During Renovation
✅ Cleaning & Verification Procedures
✅ Waste Disposal & Decontamination
Why Is Hands-On Training Important?
? Ensures workers understand and apply safety techniques
? Reduces lead exposure risks for workers and occupants
? Helps firms comply with EPA regulations and avoid penalties
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
4500 Bardstown Rd, 4500 Bardstown Road, Louisville, United States
USD 348.65