BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20220715T123000Z DTEND:20220715T220000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:8-hour RRP Certification Class hosted by the Washtenaw Area Apartment Association DESCRIPTION:EPA RRP Lead Renovator Initial Course This course is the EPA Renovation\, Repair\, and Painting (RRP)\, which is a one-day course which provides basic lead-based paint information to contractors who perform renovations\, repairs\, and painting activities in houses built before 1978 or child-occupied facilities\, as required by EPA and the State of Michigan.\n\n\n\nCourse topics include: lead characteristics\, uses\, health effects on adults and children\, lead-safe work practices to minimize lead containing dust during work activities\, negative lead assessments\, clean up procedures\, post-cleaning verification\, personal protection equipment\, training of non-certified workers\, and documentation.\n\n\n\nIncludes course exam.\n\n\n\nSuccessful completion of this course and award of the training certificate qualifies the trainee as a Certified Renovator.\n\n\n\nEPA required\, by April 22\, 2010\, for all contractors who work in pre-1978 housing and child occupied facilities\, including: renovation contractors\, maintenance workers in multi-family housing\, painters\, building supervisors & landlords\, homeowners who are planning to remodel\, and other specialty trades (plumbers\, heating & cooling\, electricians).\n\n\n\nIn Class: Learn proper Lead Safe setup\, work practices\, and cleaning on renovation jobs. Learn about the Lead Paint pamphlet that renovators are required to hand out.\n\n\n\nIncludes all books\, hand outs & paperwork for applying for your EPA certification. The Certified Lead Renovator: * must be present at each work site for Target Housing (pre-1978) or Child Occupied Facilities (schools & day care) * must be on-site at each impacted building on a daily basis * must be at the job-site during paint testing\, sign posting\, work are set-up and clean-up phases of the work. * Provide training to the non-certified work staff that will be working on buildings affected by this regulation. *\n\n\n\nNOTE: Each contractor performing work that disturbs lead-based paint must have their own Certified Lead Renovator present not just one per job site. More info at EPA.gov\n\n\n\n*** This course is approved for builders continuing education credit hours. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
EPA RRP Lead Renovator Initial Course This course is the EPA Renovation\, Repair\, and Painting (RRP)\, which is a one-day course which provides basic lead-based paint information to contractors who perform renovations\, repairs\, and painting activities in houses built before 1978 or child-occupied facilities\, as required by EPA and the State of Michigan.
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\nCourse topics include: lead characteristics\, uses\, health effects on adults and children\, lead-safe work practices to minimize lead containing dust during work activities\, negative lead assessments\, clean up procedures\, post-cleaning verification\, personal protection equipment\, training of non-certified workers\, and documentation.
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\nIncludes course exam.
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\nSuccessful completion of this course and award of the training certificate qualifies the trainee as a Certified Renovator.
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\nEPA required\, by April 22\, 2010\, for all contractors who work in pre-1978 housing and child occupied facilities\, including: renovation contractors\, maintenance workers in multi-family housing\, painters\, building supervisors &\; landlords\, homeowners who are planning to remodel\, and other specialty trades (plumbers\, heating &\; cooling\, electricians).
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\nIn Class: Learn proper Lead Safe setup\, work practices\, and cleaning on renovation jobs. Learn about the Lead Paint pamphlet that renovators are required to hand out.
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\nIncludes all books\, hand outs &\; paperwork for applying for your EPA certification. The Certified Lead Renovator: * must be present at each work site for Target Housing (pre-1978) or Child Occupied Facilities (schools &\; day care) * must be on-site at each impacted building on a daily basis * must be at the job-site during paint testing\, sign posting\, work are set-up and clean-up phases of the work. * Provide training to the non-certified work staff that will be working on buildings affected by this regulation. *
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\nNOTE: Each contractor performing work that disturbs lead-based paint must have their own Certified Lead Renovator present &ndash\; not just one per job site. More info at EPA.gov
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\n*** This course is approved for builders continuing education credit hours.