Stay Compliant with EPA Regulations
If your work involves disturbing paint or coated surfaces in older properties, you must be lead certified. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) mandates specific certification courses depending on the type of work you perform. These regulations are strictly enforced by the EPA and local agencies to prevent lead poisoning. Non-compliance can result in fines of up to $37,500 per day. Ensure your safety and compliance—get certified today!
Why You Need Lead Paint Certification
Protect Yourself and Your Community
Lead paint poses serious health risks, particularly in buildings constructed before 1978. Contractors, property managers, landlords, and workers in trades that may disturb lead-painted surfaces are required to have lead certification. This certification ensures that you are equipped to handle lead paint safely, reducing the risk of lead poisoning and adhering to EPA regulations.
Understanding Lead-Based Paint Certification
Customized Training for Different Roles
Lead-based paint certification courses are tailored to specific job roles, ensuring that each professional receives relevant training. For example, lead renovator certification is aimed at those involved in general repairs and remodeling in older buildings, while lead abatement worker and supervisor certifications are for those specifically targeting the removal of lead-based hazards. Lead inspectors and risk assessors focus on inspecting, testing, and assessing potential lead hazards. All courses combine classroom instruction with hands-on training, followed by an EPA test that must be passed to earn certification.
How to Get Lead Certified
To become lead certified, start by registering for the appropriate certification course that matches your work requirements. Attend and complete both the classroom and hands-on training components. After successfully passing the EPA test, you will receive your certification. It’s that straightforward. Initial certification courses can be completed in a day or span several days, depending on the training’s complexity. Refresher courses are available to maintain certification, ensuring you stay up-to-date with the latest safety protocols.
Lead Certification Courses
Flexible Training Options to Suit Your Needs
Our lead certification courses are designed to accommodate various schedules and requirements. Initial courses provide comprehensive training, while refresher courses offer a quicker, more cost-effective way to renew your certification. Course availability varies, so early registration is encouraged to secure your preferred date and location.
Take the First Step—Get Certified Now!
Ensure the safety of your projects, comply with regulations, and protect those around you. Contact Zota Professional Training today to learn more about lead certification and to register for a course. Your commitment to safety and compliance starts here.
Ready to get your lead paint certification? Register today to secure your spot and ensure compliance with EPA regulations!
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