Lead - Risk Assessor Refresher

This 1-day (8 hour) refresher course is offered to individuals who have successfully completed an accredited lead-based paint risk assessment initial class within the past three years. Refresher courses concentrate on regulation changes, updates and new developments in state-of-the-art technology.

Description

This course fulfills state lead program training requirements to maintain certification as a lead risk assessor. Topics will cover an update of federal and state regulations including the latest revisions to the HUD Guidelines and any other lead legislation enacted in the last year. New lead detection technology and inspection techniques entering the market will be addressed. The one-day course will conclude with a course test.


The course is required every 3 years by the EPA and HUD and annually by the MDH for individuals who perform lead-based inspections, risk assessment or lead hazard screening services.

 

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