If your firm renovates or repairs housing, child care facilities, or schools built before 1978, there is a new EPA requirement that affects you.
As of April 22, 2010, all contractors, painters, remodeling firms, window installers, maintenance workers, and others who perform renovations, repairs, and painting projects that could disturb lead-based paint in homes, apartments, child care facilities, and schools built before 1978 must be certified as a Renovation Firm.
While this rule has been temporarily delayed (see article in AGC of America's Environmental Observer), contractors are still encouraged to earn their certification to comply with the rules by Fourth Quarter 2010.
There must be at least one Certified Renovator assigned to jobs where lead-based paint is disturbed.
To become a Certified Renovator, you must complete this one-day Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) course.
Length: 1 day, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Cost:
|
Online |
Not Online |
| Member |
$275 |
$295 |
| Non-member |
$355 |
$375 |
| Young Leadership Program |
$247 |
$267 |
Registration Deadline: One week prior to course.
Course Location: Check
course calendar for each session's location.
Back to Course Calendar or direct questions to Jenny Tuggle at 678.298.4112.