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The EPA renovate, repair and paint rule states that renovators are required to take an initial 8-hour lead safety course that includes a hands-on component. The initial course certifies you as a lead-safe renovator for 5 years.
Before your initial certificate expires, instead of having to take the initial course over again the EPA allows a refresher course to be taken that is only 4-hours long and previously required a hands-on component.
The new EPA amendment to the RRP rule allows individuals to take their refresher course entirely online without a hands-on component. By removing the hands-on requirement, re-certification courses may now be taken online through web-based E-Learning.
E-learning is a web-based training program that is not lead by an instructor where the student can take the training at his or her own pace. Certifications received without a hands-on component will last for 3 years after which you are required to take your next refresher in person.
We offer a money back guarantee and a built-in chat system that will keep you connected with our support team working 24/7. We have taken your busy schedule into account and made it possible to start, stop and continue the course at any time as well as complete the course on mobile, desktop and tablet devices. We have been an accredited training provider since 2010. View our credentials here. EPARRPOnline.com offers a variety of features that separates itself from the competition. Rich, interactive material and a user friendly interface helps users breeze through the course with ease.
Note: This E-Learning has not been approved for work performed in the following states. AL, DE, GA, IA, KS, MA, MS, NC, OK, RI, UT, or WI. In order for your certification to be recognized in Washington state you must submit a reciprocity form to the Washington Department of Commerce after completing the course.
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