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The LEAD Renovation, Repair and
Painting- For Contractors
This course is approved for the purposes of
certification under Section 402 of TSCA.
1-Day, 8-Hour Class
Dunn-Edwards Paint
1872 East Broadway Road
Tempe, AZ 85285
Fee:
$125 for PDCA
members*, $175 for non-members
(Includes Certified Renovator
Certificate and all testing fees).
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IMPORTANT: Prepayment is required to have your name added to the class
roster.
Please Note:
•
Registration and payment MUST be
received four (4) business days prior to the
start of class.
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No refunds will be issued for
cancellations received within four
(4)business days prior to the class date.
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Classes will be cancelled if a minimum number of students is not met.
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Dates, times and locations are subject to change.
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Classes will be held bi-monthly.
We are limiting the class size to 10
students to allow for a more
productive learning environment.
If there is demand, additional
classes will be scheduled.
*You must be an active member of the PDCA to receive the class
discount. If your membership is not current you will be charged the
non-member rate. Join
Today!
** Students will receive a paper certificate at the
end of the course.
The rule requires that contractors
performing renovation, repair and
painting projects that disturb
lead-based paint provide to owners
and occupants of child care
facilities and to parents and
guardians of children under age six
that attend child care facilities
built prior to 1978 the lead hazard
information pamphlet
Renovate Right: Important Lead
Hazard Information for Families,
Child Care Providers, and Schools
(PDF).
The rule affects paid renovators who
work in pre-1978 housing and
child-occupied facilities,
including:
Renovation contractors
Maintenance workers in multi-family
housing
Painters and other specialty trades.
Under the rule, child-occupied
facilities are defined as
residential, public or commercial
buildings where children under age
six are present on a regular basis.
The requirements apply to
renovation, repair or painting
activities. The rule generally does
not apply to minor maintenance or
repair activities where less than
six square feet of lead-based paint
is disturbed in a room or where less
then 20 square feet of lead-based
paint is disturbed on the exterior,
but this does not include window
replacement, demolition, or
prohibited practices.
The Certified Lead Renovator class
is a one day training program
meeting all EPA requirements for
contractors, property owners or
managers and maintenance personnel
who are involved in any activity
that has the potential to disturb
lead based paint.
The following topics will be
covered:
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Lead Dust Hazards
►
EPA Regulations,
Violations and Fines
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Prep Work
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Dust Containment
►
Clean-Up of Work
Site
►
Post-Work
Inspecting
►
Record Keeping
►
Training
Non-Certified Workers
►
Final Exam
Randy Fornoff teaches
our LEAD renovation
class. He has
chaired the training
program of the PDCA
Central Arizona Chapter
No. 1 for several years
and is currently holds
the office of
Vice-President.
For more information
about Randy please visit
his
LinkedIn page.
The EPA requires that specific forms
be used for notifying residents,
home owners and other interested
parties and documenting testing
procedures, test kit verification,
worker training and other aspects of
lead-safe work practices.
The basic layouts of the forms are
included in the RRP Certified
Renovator Class Manual, however you
will have to create them for your
own business. These forms are
available for download in both pdf
and word format. A complete library
of forms can be downloaded for $129
or $99 for our training graduates.
The following booklets, brochures
and documents are available to be
downloaded at no charge.
EPA Renovate Right Brochure –
Must be given to residents, home
owners and other affected parties
prior to any renovations.
EPA Small Business Compliance Guide
– An informational guide for
contractors, property owners and
managers and maintenance personnel
to assist in complying with the RRP
Rules.