Lead Renovation, Repair & Painting (RRP)
(1 day course) Why do you need RRP Training?
After April 22, 2010, The EPA requires that restoration work in
buildings that potentially contain lead based paint must be
performed by RRP Certified Renovators that work for RRP
Certified firms. This applies to residential structures and publicly
occupied buildings constructed prior to 1978.
To become certified, renovators must successfully complete an EPA accredited renovator course.
The EPA's new Renovation, Repair and Painting Final Rule (40 CFR 725) holds renovators to the following criteria:
- Renovation firms must be certified
- Certified and trained workers must be used for any jobs where lead is present in pre-1978 residences.
- Specific work practices must be followed when performing work in buildings built prior to 1978.
- Non-certified workers must work under and be trained on-the-job by a Certified Renovator
- Renovators must educate owners/occupants.
Continuing Education Credits:
IICRC 1 CEC assigned in cleaning/restoration, or inspection, or master categories
The RRP course also qualifies certified renovators to work on
jobs where lead-safe work practices are required in Federally
assisted target housing.








