Environmental Education Associates is an accredited U.S.E.P.A. lead certification training provided per the Toxic Substances Control Act, Section 402. EEA maintains this accreditation for the following jurisdictions: Alaska, Florida, Idaho, New Mexico, New York, Region 2 Tribal, Region 10 Tribal, South Carolina, and Washington.
Lead Abatement Worker
16 Hours
$425.00 US
The deleader program is specifically designed for lead hazard control activities in residential single family and multiple unit properties, including elevated blood level (EBL) health department ordered projects, USHUD grant programs, public & Indian housing abatement programs and military abatement projects. This course includes eight (8) hours of practical exercises and concludes with a one hundred (100) question exam.
Lead Abatement Supervisor/Contractor
32 Hours
$595.00 US
Individuals who act in a supervisory capacity as a firm representative or as on-site authorized supervisor must obtain qualifications as a competent person under USOSHA standard. This USEPA/USHUD Model Accreditation Program meets training requirements for those individuals who oversee project based activities. Topics include health effects, medical monitoring, personal protective equipment, 'State of the Art' hazard control strategies, engineering controls, legal liability, insurance considerations, supervisory practices and hazardous waste disposal. This course includes eight hours (8) of practical exercises and concludes with a one hundred (100) question exam.
Lead Inspector
24 Hours
$495.00 US
This course is designed for individuals who perform inspections as defined under Title X. Specifically, the inspector conducts surface by surface investigations for the presence of lead-based paint in target housing. Information obtained in this training course will also be useful to those who perform lead paint investigations or survey activities in child care , commercial and industrial facilities. Participants are instructed in the 'State of the Art' sample collection and reporting methodology including use of x-ray fluorescence (XRF) onsite monitoring instrumentation and atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) chip, wipe and other material sampling. This course includes eight (8) hours of practical exercises and concludes with a one hundred (100) question exam.
Lead Risk Assessor
16 Hours
$350.00 US
This advanced program expands upon the inspector curriculum to prepare attendees to conduct comprehensive site investigations into potential sources of lead poisoning. The risk assessor is expected to assist homeowners, tenants, multiple family dwellings managers/owners and others in the real estate industry to identify and contribute to the reduction of lead based paint in residential dwellings. Attendees will be introduced to a variety of lead investigation practices including hazard screen, EBL investigations, bypass hazard identification and re-assessment. This course includes four (4) hours of practical exercises and concludes with a one hundred (100) question exam.
Lead Recertifications
8 Hours
$135.00 US
All lead certificates must be renewed every three years under EPA requirements. Proof of eligibility is required.
Lead-Based Paint Training for Remodelers & Renovators
$140.00 ea.
This eight (8) hour course has been developed for the remodeling and renovation industry and is designed to provide workers with information they need to understand that lead-based paint can create health hazards and that such hazards can be controlled by using proper work practices. This course is also designed for workers who perform paint stabilization, interim controls, or standard treatments for federally assisted activities pursuant to 24 CFR 35. Students who successfully complete this course meet the performance standard of HUD's Lead Paint Regulation 24 CFR 1330(a)(4)(iv). A twenty (20) question examination is conducted at course completion. Students who successfully complete the course and examination will be issued a certificate of course completion.
Lead-Based Paint Interim Controls Training
$ 140.00 US
This eight (8) hour course is designed for those who perform stabilization of deteriorated paint or engage in ongoing lead-paint maintenance activities, including those associated with interim controls. The course is offered to staff who undertake maintenance activities at single-family home and multi-unit rental properties, including activities that are regulated under HUD 24 CFR 35. Students who successfully complete this course meet the performance standard of HUD's Lead Paint Regulation 24 CFR 1330(a)(4)(iii). A twenty-five (25) question examination is conducted at course completion. Students who successfully complete the course and examination will be issued a certificate of course completion.
Lead-Based Paint Maintenance Train-the-Trainer
$ 450.00 US
This sixteen (16) hour course is designed to instruct maintenance supervisors who wish provide the Lead-Based Paint Interim Controls Training program to their staff. It is designed for managers who have appropriate skills and experience to train workers at their sites. This course provides the opportunity to help workers and supervisors to understand their role in preventing lead exposure in children, themselves, their co-workers, and residents of the dwellings they maintain. The course material contains factual information on lead-based paint hazards, as well as suggested methods for delivery of the interim controls course. A twenty-five (25) question examination is conducted at course completion. Students who successfully complete the course and examination will be issed a certificate of course completion.
SUNY AB Toxicology Research Center Hazardous Materials Worker Training Program is preparing to submit the following course for approval from USEPA, pursuant to 40 CFR 745, subpart Q.
Wipe Sampling Technician
$ 125.00 US (pending approval)
This course is designed for those who will conduct clearance examination at the conclusion of interim control activities, paint stabilization, standard treatments, ongoing lead-based paint maintenance, or rehabilitation. The course focuses on proper methods for clearance examinations, including protocol for visual assessment, dust sampling, submission of samples for analysis for lead, interpretation of sampling results, and preparation of a report. Students who successfully complete this course meet the performance standard of HUD's Lead Paint Regulation 24 CFR 1340. An examination will be conducted at course completion. Students who successfully complete the course and examination will be issued a certificate of course completion.
"EEA will be happy to process your paperwork for you, on top of our course fees and the USEPA licensing fees, there will be a $25.00 (includes photos) charge if you are interested. Please tell the receptionist when registering."