8-hour RRP Initial (On-line & In-person)

Date and Time

Friday Apr 25, 2025
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM EDT

THE ONLINE PORTION OF THIS CLASS MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE YOU ATTEND THE IN PERSON CLASS

Payment due upon registration.  Fee must be paid to enter class.

Check In begins at 12:30pm
Class begins promptly at 1:00pm (You must be here at the start of class to get credit)


 

Location

BRAG Ann Arbor Lower Level
179 Little Lake Drive
Ann Arbor, Michigan  48103

Fees/Admission

BRAG Ann Arbor Member Price $220.00
Non-Member Price $240.00
 

Website

http://www.bragannarbor.com

Contact Information

Andrea Salemi
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Description

EPA RRP Initial (On-line & In-person)

This is an EPA-required "Blended" class, which means you must take part of this class in person for a Review, Hands-On, & Final Test in person. You can make your in-person class selection from the class dates listed below.  You must receive a score of at least 80% on the online portion.  The online portion must be completed 48 hours prior to the class date.  Course certification is valid for 5 years.

This course is the EPA Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP), which is a one-day course that provides basic lead-based paint information to contractors who perform renovations, repairs, and painting activities in houses built before 1978 or child-occupied facilities, as required by EPA and the State of Michigan. Course topics include: lead characteristics, uses, health effects on adults and children, lead-safe work practices to minimize lead-containing dust during work activities, negative lead assessments, clean-up procedures, post-cleaning verification, personal protection equipment, training of non-certified workers, and documentation. Includes course exam.

 

Successful completion of this course and award of the training certificate qualify the trainee as a Certified Renovator. EPA required, by April 22, 2010, for all contractors who work in pre-1978 housing and child-occupied facilities, including renovation contractors, maintenance workers in multi-family housing, painters, building supervisors & landlords, homeowners who are planning to remodel, and other specialty trades (plumbers, heating & cooling, electricians). We offer two (2) different courses: First, the day-long (8 hours) training seminar will provide a certificate to individuals Second, the ½ day (4 hours) training seminar for current certified Lead Supervisors all of who will become designated as “EPA Certified Lead Renovators” In Class: Learn proper Lead-Safe setup, work practices, and cleaning on renovation jobs. Learn about the Lead Paint pamphlet that renovators are required to hand out. Includes all books, handouts & paperwork for applying for your EPA certification.

 

The Certified Lead Renovator: * must be present at each worksite for Target Housing (pre-1978) or Child Occupied Facilities (schools & daycare) * must be on-site at each impacted building on a daily basis * must be at the job-site during paint testing, signposting, work area set-up and clean-up phases of the work. * Provide training to the non-certified work staff that will be working on buildings affected by this regulation. * NOTE: Each contractor performing work that disturbs lead-based paint must have their own Certified Lead Renovator present – not just one per job site. *** This course is approved for builders continuing education credit hours.

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