Lead Risk Assessor Refresher – Hybrid/Live – NIT Anchorage

The objective of the Lead Risk Assessor Refresher course is to review the relevant and important information given in the Lead Risk Assessor Initial training course, and to provide any current or up-to-date information regarding any regulatory changes, changes in state-of-the-art work practices, and/or any other changes to the Lead Risk Assessor discipline.
  • Required Prerequisite: Lead Risk Assessor course completed no more than 36 months prior. Expired certificates CANNOT be renewed per EPA.

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What you will learn:

The objective of the Lead Risk Assessor Refresher course is to review the relevant and important information given in the Lead Risk Assessor Initial training course, and to provide any current or up-to-date information regarding any regulatory changes, changes in state-of-the-art work practices, and/or any other changes to the Lead Risk Assessor discipline.

The material will be presented through various media types including: lectures, slide presentations, videos, and printed material.

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  • 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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