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EPA LEAD RENOVATOR INITIAL & REFRESHER Courses

Available March 2025

Fulfill your continuing education requirements and become lead certified with Contractor University’s in-person EPA Lead Renovator Initial and Refresher courses. These in-person courses take place in Roseville, MN, and lunch is provided for attendees of the initial course.

To receive continuing education credits for an in-person course, you must attend the entire course during the time span(s) listed. Students must sign-in/sign-out, and be prepared to show their driver's license or other legal identification with their photo if requested.

A quiz is not required for those attending for Minnesota contractor, building official, and Realtor continuing education, or Wisconsin continuing education. Students attending for International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) CEU(s) must complete a quiz following the course and achieve 70% correct answers.


Total Credits: 8 including 8 Minnesota Residential Building Contractor, 8 Wisconsin Dwelling Contractor

Categories:
MN Contractor Credit |  EPA Lead Renovator Certification |  WI Contractor Credit
Faculty:
Bill Blinstrup
Duration:
8 Hours
License:
Not Applicable
Location:
Housing First Minnesota - Roseville, Minnesota
Short Description:
If you are a contractor or property manager, enrolling in lead certification courses is a crucial step in protecting your clients, your firm, your workers, and yourself. Becoming certified follows the Environmental Protection Agency’s Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) rule, which states that if you are paid to perform renovation, repair, or painting work in houses built before 1978, you must be trained to do so. This rule is aimed towards the use of safe practices and other actions meant to prevent lead poisoning. As lead can be found in dust, paint, water, and soil in or surrounding a house, it is a contractor’s job to become educated on the proper renovation techniques along with necessary precautions to take if lead-based paint is found in the building. Children are most at risk for lead poisoning, so safeguarding the areas they frequent, like housing, schools, and day care centers, is important as well. Whether you are in charge of any contracting company, partnership, c
Price:
$215.00 - Member and Non-Member Price Non Member Price - $215.00
Date:

Tue, Mar 11, 2025 - 08:00am to 05:00pm CDT



Total Credits: 4 including 4 Minnesota Residential Building Contractor, 4 Wisconsin Dwelling Contractor

Categories:
MN Contractor Credit |  EPA Lead Renovator Certification |  WI Contractor Credit
Faculty:
Bill Blinstrup
Duration:
4 Hours
License:
Not Applicable
Location:
Housing First Minnesota - Roseville, Minnesota
Short Description:
The 4-hour in-person lead refresher course will update you on standard procedures, safety regulations and hands-on practical training for construction professionals, so you can pass your exam with confidence. NOTICE: You must have a current non-expired Lead Renovator Individual Training Certificate (your name and photo are on this certificate) to recertify with a 4-hour refresher course. If your certificate is expired, the EPA requires you to take the 8-hour initial course to become certified again. The EPA Lead Certification Renewal Course is designed for compliance with the Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule. Anybody who performs work in housing, schools or daycares older than 1978 must have current lead renovator certification. Individuals and companies that do not recertify and let their EPA Lead Renovator Certification expire could face fines of up to $37,500 per day, per infraction. EPA-approved initial Renovator Certification for lead safe work practices is valid fo
Price:
$175.00 - Member and Non-Member Price Non Member Price - $175.00
Date:

Wed, Mar 12, 2025 - 08:00am to 12:00pm CDT


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