Renew your MA Lead Safe Renovator Supervisor Initial license for RRP work with this 4-hour refresher training course!
The Massachusetts Department of Labor Standards (DLS) requires that any contractor who performs renovation, repair, or painting (RRP) work in pre-1978 housing or any child-occupied facility must be licensed as Lead-Safe Renovation Contractor, and must employ at least one
Lead-Safe Renovator Supervisor who is on site at all times when lead-safe RRP work is in progress. That Supervisor must renew their certificate.
This 4-hour Lead-Safe Renovator Supervisor Initial training course refreshes individuals on the responsibilities of supervising an RRP job site, and includes the Massachusetts DLS certification exam at the end of class.
Please Note: Students MUST provide a copy of their initial training certificate or card to participate in this refresher class and to receive the RRP training renewal certificate. Please contact your original training provider if you need to receive a new copy of your training certificate. If you have not attended the 8 hour initial course yet, you can click here to view the schedule.
Course Topics Include:
- Pre-renovation activities
- Testing of suspect materials
- Worker safety
- Preparing the work area
- Acceptable work methods
- Cleanup, and cleaning verification
- Record-keeping and notification requirements
Who should attend this training?
Massachusetts certified Lead Safe Renovator Supervisors who are reaching the expiration date on their training certificate.
Training Renewal Requirements
Individuals must attend a 4-hour Refresher Training class to maintain their DLS Lead Certification. If your training certificate has expired, individuals have up to one year to complete the refresher training requirements before they are required to re-attend the 8-hour initial course, however no RRP work can be performed until the license is renewed.
Overview of Lead-Safe Renovation Regulations
(Source: MA DLS)
Common renovation activities such as sanding, sawing, grinding, scraping or demolishing components with lead-painted surfaces can produce exposures to lead dust and paint chips that can be harmful to adults and children. To help protect against this risk, the U.S.EPA issued the Lead Safe Renovation Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) Rule, 40 CFR 745, Subpart E in April 2010. The RRP Rule, which is currently in effect nationwide, applies to renovation, repair and painting work conducted for a fee that disturbs more than threshold amounts of lead paint in pre-1978 housing and child-occupied facilities. Under the RRP Rule, contractors who perform such work must receive Firm Certification from the EPA, employ at least one job supervisor who has completed the 1-day lead safety training from approved trainers, and follow specified lead-safe work practices.
On July 9, 2010, the Massachusetts Department of Labor Standards (DLS) received EPA authorization to administer its own standards for Lead Safe Renovation work in target housing and child-occupied facilities, in lieu of the EPA RRP Rule in Massachusetts.
Syllabus
- Course Registration and Introduction
- Module 1: Why Should I be Concerned About Lead Paint?
- Module 2: Regulations
- Module 3: Before Beginning Work
- Module 4: Contain Dust During Work
- Module 5: During The Work
- Module 6: Cleaning Activities and Checking Your Work
- Module 7: Record keeping
- Module 8: Training Non-Certified Renovation Workers
- Final Exam
- Course Evaluation
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