Corporate Training By Zack Academy - Lead Risk Assessor Certification Initial - Seagull

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This 2-day Lead Risk Assessor Certification Initial training with Seagull Environmental Training includes how to conduct an on-site investigation to determine the existence, nature, severity, and location of lead- based paint hazards, and the creation of a report by the person or the lead firm conducting the risk assessment, explaining the results of the investigation and options for reducing lead-based hazards. Course includes EPA’s model training materials.

Participants must have a valid Lead Inspector training certificate to attend the Risk Assessor training. Please also verify that you meet the education and experience requirements listed below prior to registering.

Those working in industrial or public building settings other than target housing or child occupied facilities, generally, do not need government certification or licensing. All that is required is your training certificate achieved in this class.


Federal and/or State Certification and Licensing

Those wishing to conduct risk assessments in target housing or child-occupied facilities built before 1978 must achieve a federal or state certification/license, depending on the state(s) where they intend to work.

For those wishing to achieve either a federal or state license, or both, the following is exceedingly important:

No training provider, of which we are aware, is approved for all courses in all locations for lead activities. Seagull will aid you in navigating through the maze of approvals, certifications and/or licenses needed resulting from the varied laws, rules, and regulations of states and the federal government.  It is important to note that no course certification or license, state or federal, is accepted everywhere for target housing and child-occupied facilities.

Seagull’s package training saves our students time, effort, and frustration.

40 EPA authorized states have their own, unique programs requiring certification or licensure. Many of these states do NOT accept EPA training or that of other authorized states.  

The remaining states are EPA-Controlled (NY, SC, FL, MT, SD, WY, ID, NV, AZ, NM, AK). EPA DOES accept current authorized state certifications/licenses and previous state third-party examinations toward EPA certification/licensure.


Federal Certification/Licensing

When applying to EPA, it is much, much simpler to license with a state, then, use that state license to get your EPA license and Seagull will submit your paperwork for you.   


State Certification/Licensing

Seagull training is directly approved by GA, AL, IL, UT, and PA

Seagull training is accepted by NC and many other states.


Licensing Requirements (Fed or State)

  • Personal Prerequisites:

Meet or exceed the following experience and/or education requirements:

(I) Bachelor’s degree and one (1) year of experience in a related field; or,

(II) An Associate’s degree and two (2) years of experience in a related field; or,

(III) Certification as an industrial hygienist, professional engineer, registered architect and/or certification in a related engineering/ health/environmental field; or,

(IV) A high school diploma (or equivalent), and at least three (3) years of experience in a related field.

  • Certification Prerequisites: Successfully complete a course and receive initial course completion certificates from an accredited training program in the lead inspector course;
  • Third-Party Exams: Regardless of the location of your work or with whom you train, a third-party examination is required for licensure.  Seagull will arrange this exam to be given for you near your training, office, or home.
  • Application Process: After your initial training, you will receive an interim certificate that will be used to get your state license (all arranged by Seagull).
  • For EPA Certifications Only:  A few days after your state license is issued, you will receive by mail or email a scan of your state license, proof of successful third-party examination, a digital photo and instructions on how to apply for your EPA license online.

Students are responsible to verify these requirements prior to registering for a course. There are numerous reciprocity agreements with EPA and other states with authorized lead-based paint programs. Your state may accept training for certification programs from those training providers accredited by EPA or other state authorized programs. Because reciprocity agreements are subject to change, it is strongly recommended that you contact your state's lead program before taking training from an outside source. 


Syllabus
  • How to conduct an on-site investigation to determine the existence, nature, severity, and location of lead- based paint hazards
  • The creation of a report by the person or the lead firm conducting the risk assessment, explaining the results of the investigation and options for reducing lead-based hazards.
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What's Included
  • Hands-on, interactive training
  • Includes EPA model training materials
  • Training certificate of completion
Scheduling Process
  1. Contact us and let us know how many employees need training.
  2. We will send a request for bid to our network of over 400 trainers.
  3. Sit back, relax, and within 24-48 hours you will have competitive pricing and a training date for this course.
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