| Successful completion of any of the
following courses in lead safe work practices meet Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) Renovation,
Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule requirements allowing individuals
who successfully complete these courses to take an EPA-accredited or EPA-authorized
State-accredited refresher renovation training course in lieu of the initial
renovation training to become a certified renovator for all States in
which EPA operates the renovation certification program..
This list can also be found on EPA's website here.
- Joint EPA-HUD Lead Safety for Remodeling, Repair and Painting, 2003
(EPA 747-B-03-001)
- EPA
Model Training Course Minimizing Lead-Based Paint Hazards
During Renovation, Remodeling, and Painting, 2000 (EPA 747-B-00-005)
- HUD
"3R" Course - Addressing Lead-Based Paint Hazards
During Renovation, Remodeling and Rehabilitation in Federally Owned
and Assisted Housing
- HUD
Lead-Based Paint Training for Remodelers and Renovators Course
- State
of Connecticut Lead-Safe Work Practices for Painting, Remodeling,
and Maintenance Course
- State
of Maine Lead-Smart Renovation (a.k.a. Lead-Safe Renovator)
Course
- Commonwealth
of Massachusetts Lead-Safe Renovator (Worker and Supervisor)
- State
of Wisconsin Lead Low-Risk Worker
- Craven
County, NC, Lead-Safe Work Practices Course
- Baker
Environmental Consulting Lead-Safe Work Practices Training
- CONNOR
Interim Controls/Lead-Safe Work Practices and Awareness Manual
- NESHTA
Lead-Based Paint Maintenance Training: Work Smart, Work Wet, Work Clean
to Work Lead-Safe
- Occupational
Knowledge Interim Controls/Lead-Safe Work Practices and
Awareness Training
Note: Individuals who have successfully completed an accredited abatement
worker or supervisor course also qualify to take the 4-hour refresher
course in lieu of the initial class to become a certified renovator. 40
CFR 745.90(a)(2) |