EPA Lead Renovator Certification Initial Course (Spanish)

EPA Lead Certification Spanish - EPA Lead Renovator Certification Initial Course (Spanish)

The EPA Lead Certification Spanish Course complies with the EPA Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule. The rule requires anybody performing construction or renovation work activity in housing, schools and daycares older than 1978 to have this EPA lead renovator certification. Individuals and firms that do not have the EPA Lead Renovator Certification could face fines of up to $37,500 per day, per infraction.

The EPA lead certification Spanish course for renovation and construction activity provides lead safe work practices and is valid for five years. EPA lead Certification Spanish Refresher Courses are also available and lead certification renewal is required prior to expiration of your initial Lead Spanish Certificate. Even if you did not attend the EPA Lead Certification Spanish renovator course, you are still able to attend the lead Spanish refresher course for renewal.

The EPA lead certification Spanish course objectives are clearly defined in each lesson. Successfully completing the course will ensure that students understand regulations and lead safe work practices for renovating properties with lead-based paint. Students will learn lead poisoning in Spanish to help build a solid foundation of the importance of working lead safe in pre-1978 residential properties, schools and daycares. Students who complete the course will gain extensive knowledge and expertise on lead-based paint in Spanish to help protect workers and residents and children from lead poisoning.

Each student enrolled in the EPA Lead Certification Spanish renovator course will receive a high-quality educational experience. Our bilingual instructors are highly educated and experienced in teaching lead Spanish renovator certification courses. Lead paint in Spanish renovator certification courses provides Spanish speaking students an opportunity to learn in an easy to understand environment. Lesson plans are structured around real-life situations to provide students with the tools needed to succeed.

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EPA Lead Certification Spanish Course Objectives

  1. To protect workers and residents, especially children, from possible lead contamination.
  2. To obtain a clear understanding of the importance in minimizing and controlling the generation of lead particles and lead dust when performing renovation, remodeling, painting, rehabilitation and maintenance functions.
  3. To obtain a clear understanding of tools, systems and techniques required to control dust accumulation.
  4. To understand in full the EPA rules and regulations regarding the disruption of lead-based paint during renovation, remodeling, and rehabilitation.

Read a full overview of the RRP Rule here.

Syllabus

EPA Lead Certification Spanish Renovator Initial Course Overview

Module 1: Why Should I Be Concerned About Lead Paint?
Key message: Dust is the problem and contractors make dust. By working lead safe, you can make a difference.

Module 2: Regulations
Key message: Know the EPA and HUD Rules. These rules set forth specific and performance-based requirements that must be mastered to achieve compliance.

Module 3: Before Beginning Work
Key message: Plan before you start the work.

Module 4: Contain the Dust During Work
Key message: Keep the dust in the work area and make it easier to clean up.

Module 5: During the Work
Key Message: Traditional practices produce dust, while lead safe practices will reduce dust making the renovation, repair, or painting work safer.

Module 6: Cleaning Activities and Checking Your Work
Key message: Do cleanup right. Use wet mops and HEPA vacuums. Traditional methods don’t do the job.

Module 7: Recordkeeping
Key message: Records must be complete, accurate and organized.

Module 8: Training Non-Certified Renovation Workers
Key message: Certified Renovators are responsible for teaching lead-safe work practices to non-certified renovation workers.

Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair and Painting Manual – Spanish

Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair and Painting Presentation – Spanish

Frequently Asked Questions

Who must be Lead-Safe Certified?

All firms that conduct lead renovation, repair and painting activities must be lead certified by the EPA under the lead RRP Rule. This includes any firm that receives compensation to conduct work that disturbs lead paint in pre-1978 residential properties and child-occupied facilities (e.g. daycares, elementary schools, pre-schools). This may include residential property owners and managers, maintenance staff, contractors, renovators, remodelers, carpenters painters, plumbers, electricians, roofers, siders and window installers.

  • Plumbers
  • Maintenance Workers
  • Electricians
  • Carepenters
  • Property Owners and Managers
  • Renovators
  • Painters
  • Contractors
  • Heating and Air Conditioning Professionals
  • Remodelers
  • Window Installers
  • Roofers and Siders

Where is lead paint found and why does it matter?

It is estimated that lead paint was used in more than 38 million residential properties built prior 1978. Lead paint can form toxic dust when it is disturbed during normal home repair activity. The EPA Lead RRP Rule is an effort to protect the public from lead poisoning, especially children under the age of six, associated with renovation, repair and painting activities. These types of activities can create hazardous lead dust when surfaces with lead paint and coated surfaces are disturbed. The RRP Rule requires workers to receive lead certification training to become lead certified renovators.

What are the EPA certification requirements?

Contractors are required to assign at least one lead certified renovator to each lead renovation project. Lead renovators are certified upon completion of an EPA accredited renovator lead training course. The initial EPA lead certification training is 8 hours in length, and the lead certification is good for 5 years from the date of lead certification course completion. State authorized lead certification programs may vary. To maintain their lead certification a certified renovator must complete a refresher lead certification training course prior to the expiration of their current lead certification. Note: The 4 hour refresher lead certification training course or the 8 hour initial lead certification training course can be used to recertify. If their lead certification expires, then the 8 hour lead certification training course must be taken again to regain their lead certification.

How can a firm comply with the Renovation, Repair, and Painting Program?

A firm that would like to become lead certified to perform lead renovation, repair and painting activity must submit an application to the EPA. In addition, the firm must attest that it will assign at least one lead certified renovator to each project who has been lead trained by attending an EPA-approved lead certification class, use only individuals who are either lead certified or have received appropriate lead training to perform lead renovation, and follow all lead RRP Rule requirements.

Reviews

Customer Reviews

 by William S on ZOTA Professional Training

Hands on training with props were useful. Great.

 by Gabe G on ZOTA Professional Training

I understand responsibilities of the EPA renovator and responsibilities as an owner. The instructor did very well, energizing and easy to understand.

 by Dylan F on ZOTA Professional Training

The instructor was an excellent teacher and very easy to get along with.

 by Antonio A on ZOTA Professional Training

 by Vincent F on ZOTA Professional Training

Very informative, easy to understand and ask questions.

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