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RRP Class Schedule For All Contractors
Federal Law requires that individuals receive certian information before renovating more than two square feet of painted surfaces in housing, child care facilities and schools built before 1978. Homeowners and tenants: renovators must give you this information before starting work. Child Care facilities, including preschools and kindergarden classrooms, and the families of children under the age of six that attend those facilities: renovators must provide a copy of this information to child-care facilities and general renovation information to families whose children attend those facilities. Federal Law requires contractors that disturb lead-based pain in homes, child care facilities and schools, built before 1978 to be certified and follow specific work practices to prevent lead contamination. This law applies to ALL contractors, plumbers, painters, electricians, HVAC renovators and home owners renovating their own investment property. You must take the 8 hour RRP course and pass a test. You will then receive a Lead Safe renovator certificate that must be on location at job sites. Violation of the new RRP laws can trigger fines of up to $37,500 and jail time. Don't take the chance. Get certified NOW. RRP info from epa.gov How To Register: Call: 978-373-2859 Register Online | Fax Registration Massachusetts has adopted its own RRP Lead Safe Renovation law on July 9, 2010. The Massachusetts Law is similar to the Federal EPA-HUD Lead Safe Renovator law although, there are some differences. Click the MA RRP Link below for a full view of the MA law 454 CMR 22.00 to 22.92. “A few differences between Federal EPA and MA RRP Laws” Massachusetts Law states that the Lead Safe Renovator supervisor must be present at the job site while work is in progress, The EPA-HUD law allows the renovation supervisor to leave the job site but must be available by phone. The Massachusetts Law states that the lead safe renovator contractor supervisor can use tarps instead of plastic on the outside of building. The EPA-HUD law only allows plastic. Massachusetts Lead Safe Renovation Law requires the work area shall be sufficiently insulated from adjacent interior spaces of the dwelling by plastic sheathing or other appropriate impermeable material, to prevent contamination to adjacent areas. Federal EPA-HUD RRP Law requires plastic on the floor only and does not address the absolute need to isolate the adjacent areas. Good news: The New MA RRP Law allows the Lead Safe Renovator Contractor Supervisor to use the EPA- MA approved Lead test kits to determine the presence of lead paint at the renovation work site. Read More From Mass.gov ![]() ![]() |
NO WALK IN'S ALLOWED 2010 Class Dates: Aug 31, 2010 - Tues Sept 8, 2010 - Wed Sept 21, 2010 - Tues Sept 29, 2010 - Wed Oct 7, 2010 - Thurs Oct 13, 2010 - Wed Oct 21, 2010 - Thurs Nov 2, 2010 - Tues All Classes start @ 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM Class Cost: $219.00 We serve FREE LUNCH and refreshments througout the day. Accreditation number: NAT-RV-1-19639-1-EN This is course is approved for certification under Section 404 of TSCA. Class Location: 21 Wingate St, Haverhill MA Downtown area Registration is @ 7:00 AM Sharp - Please don’t be late. Seating is limited, Call today to reserve your spot! Any Questions? Give us a call: 978.373.2859 ![]() ![]() |