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Lrrp Course Overview

Jul 04, 2015

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Page 1: Lrrp Course Overview

Lead Renovator, Repair and Painting Regulation

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RGA Environmental• First firm in the US to receive

license from EPA to teach the LRRP course!

• Industrial hygiene consultants• Hazardous materials consultants• Health/safety consultants• OSHA/EPA trainers

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LRRP Overview

• Who needs to take the class?• What does the regulation require?• When does it take effect? • Where can I take the class?• Why was the regulation written?

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Why?

Regulation was written to minimize the exposure to lead to those most vulnerable to its negative health effects

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Why? Lead poisoning is the single biggest preventable cause of mental retardation in children

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Why?

Lead dust causes lead poisoning• Lead dust is generated by construction activities • Dust can remain after the project is completed affecting homeowners• Lead dust taken home by workers affecting families

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Why?

Year House Was Built Percent of Houses with

Lead Based Paint

Before 1940 86 percent

1940-1959 66 percent

1960-1978 25 percent

All Housing 35 percent

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Why?

A little lead dust goes a long way!

• You can’t see it• It’s hard to clean-up • It gets tracked around• A single gram of lead-based paint can contaminate a large area!

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Who needs the class?

Each job that impacts lead-based paint in target housing or child occupied facilities must be supervised by a LR

“Great! What’s target housing?” “Great! What’s lead-based paint?”

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What is LBP?

Lead-based paint• Greater than 5,000 parts per million OR • Greater than 1.0 milligrams per square centimeter

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What is Target Housing?

Target housing is: Any pre-1978 housingChild Occupied Facilities are: Child under aged six (3hrs/day, 2 days/week or 60 hrs/year)i.e. schools, daycare, etc.

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Who?

• Firms must be certified too!

• There’s a fee to register

• www.epa.gov/lead/pubs/renovation.htm

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Who?

• LR assigned to each project

• Must have attended 8 hour class

• LR can be a sub-consultant to certified firm

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How many LR’s

• Each company must decide how many individuals will hold the license

- Sufficient no. to manage the work

• License is good for 5 years

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What is covered in the LRRP?

• What is lead-based paint?

• Is it target housing?

• How to test for lead-based paint

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What is covered in the LRRP?

• HUD and EPA regulations

• Notification of tenants

• Required recordkeeping

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What is covered in the LRRP?

• Setting up containments

• Proper work practices

• Cleaning procedures

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What is covered in the LRRP?

• Disposal of waste

• Final Recordkeeping

• On the job training of workers

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When?

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Where?

• RGAtraining.com • EPA Certified Training Providers

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What is NOT covered in the LRRP?

• How to adjust your bidding

• How to develop your reports

• How to organize your record- keeping

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What is NOT covered in the LRRP?

• OSHA!

• Respiratory Protection

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Questions?