Lead Risk Assessor Initial – Live Classroom – Denver

The objective of the two-day EPA Lead Risk Assessor course is to prepare students for a position as a Lead Risk Assessor. Required Prerequisite: Lead Inspector course completed no more than 36 months prior. Expired certificates are not valid to satisfy this requirement.

This course certificate is valid in the following states and territories:

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What you will learn:

The objective of the two-day EPA Lead Risk Assessor course is to prepare students for a position as a Lead Risk Assessor.

Prerequisites: Candidates must be a current Lead Inspector. Candidates must have a valid Inspector course interim certificate or an actual Inspector license from the EPA/EPA authorized state. Candidates must also meet one of the following education/experience requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree and one year of experience in a related field, or
  • Associates degree and two years experience in a related field, or
  • Certification as an industrial hygienist, professional engineer, registered architect and/or
  • Certification in a related engineering/health/environmental field, or
  • A high school diploma (or equivalent), and at least three years of experience in a related field

The material will be presented through various media types including: lectures, slide presentations, videos, and printed material. Hands-on exercises involving interpretation of an XRF report and walking a deteriorated area to determine hazard control options are incorporated into the training to familiarize the student with the practical aspects of performing a lead risk assessment.

Colorado students – This is an employer-paid course.

Example Certificate from BetterCertify
  • Background Information Regarding the Use of Lead
  • Locating Lead in Various Building Components
  • The Potential Health Effects related to Lead Exposure
  • Sources of Lead Contamination
  • Preliminary Contact with the Dwelling Owner
  • Visual Examination
  • Dust Sampling
  • Lead in Soil
  • Sampling Deteriorated Paint and Reviewing XRF Reports
  • Water Sampling
  • Lead Hazard Screens
  • Procedures for Assessing Multi-Family Properties
  • Developing a Hazard Control Option Plan
  • Ongoing Monitoring
  • Performing Risk Assessments for Housing with Children who have elevated Blood Lead Levels
  • Owner/Occupant Relations
  • Report Preparation
  • Review of Local Regulations

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