EPA RRP Lead Safe Certified Renovator Refresher Training
Stay certified, stay compliant, and keep your job sites lead-safe!
The EPA RRP Lead Safe Certified Renovator Refresher training is essential for contractors looking to renew their certification and continue working safely in homes or buildings that may contain lead-based paint.
Renew your certification, avoid costly penalties, and continue working on projects in pre-1978 homes while maintaining a competitive edge.
Benefits of RRP Lead Safe Refresher Training
Stay Compliant
Enhance Safety
Maintain Eligibility
How to Get Started
1. Register for Training
You can complete one online refresher course without a hands-on component, but you'll need to attend an in-person refresher for your next recertification. That’s why we offer both options—choose the format that works best for your renewal needs!
2. Participate in the Course
3. Demonstrate Your Knowledge
EPA RRP Lead Safe Certified Renovator Refresher Training Syllabus
What You'll Learn
- Understanding Lead-Based Paint Hazards
- EPA Regulations and Compliance
- Before Beginning the Work
- Contain Dust During the Work
- Cleaning Activities & Checking Your Work
- Proper Containment and Cleanup
- Recordkeeping and Documentation
- Training Non-Certified Renovation Workers
- Latest Industry Best Practices
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Quick Answers to Your Questions
Who is this class intended for?
The EPA RRP Lead Safe Refresher training is intended for contractors, renovators, painters, electricians, plumbers, and other professionals who work on homes or buildings built before 1978 and need to renew their certification. It's essential for those who disturb lead-based paint during renovations, repairs, or painting projects to stay compliant with EPA regulations and maintain lead-safe practices on the job.
Which course format should I take - online or blended?
Our online refresher course provides a convenient, flexible way to renew your certification from the comfort of your home or office. However, keep in mind that this option does not include the hands-on component, so your certification will be valid for only 3 years instead of the standard 5 years. After that, you’ll need to take an in-person refresher to maintain your certification.
If you prefer face-to-face learning and want to maximize the validity of your certification, the live refresher course is for you. By attending this in-person course, you’ll complete the required hands-on training and receive a 5-year certification, giving you longer coverage before needing another refresher.