For contractors, supervisors, and workers in the construction, demolition, or painting industries, it’s important to know how to work safely when you come in contact with lead or lead-based paint.

It’s also the law. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), “individuals and firms who perform abatement projects in pre-1978 target housing and child-occupied facilities [are required] to be certified and follow specific work practices.” 

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The objective of the eight hour EPA Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Initial Certified Renovator course is to prepare, train, and…
8Hrs

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The objective of the four hour EPA Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Certified Renovator Refresher course is to review the relevant…
4Hrs

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The objective of the four hour EPA Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Certified Renovator Refresher course is to review the relevant…
4Hrs

At BetterCertify (formally CHC Training), we provide numerous courses that satisfy EPA lead certification requirements.

We offer courses for lead abatement workers as well as supervisors, as required by the EPA for lead paint abatement work. These include hands-on construction of a lead-safe containment and demonstrations of materials and equipment used in the industry. In addition, we offer lead inspector training and lead risk assessor courses, designed specifically for people in these fields. We also offer offer a two-hour lead awareness course, which provides participants with a basic understanding of what lead is, where it’s found in buildings, the dangers of exposure, what you can do to protect yourself. Our lead awareness certification training is offered both in-person and online.