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Grand Rapids EPA RRP Initial Certification – Lead Renovator Training – Grand Rapids, MI – CONFIRMED COURSE
EPA RRP Lead Renovator Initial Certification is required for any contractor working in houses built prior to 1978. This program should be taken seriously and not be delegated. Fines can be as high as $37,500 per violation and can include criminal penalties. So, what do you need to do to get into compliance? That is simple. Get at least one of your workers trained as a certified renovator. Once that is complete, register your firm with the EPA. After that you should be good to go.
We offer EPA RRP Lead Renovator Certification courses in over 30 states, we are an approved training provider through the EPA. Also, we hold state certifications in Georgia, Kansas, Ohio, Oklahoma, and North Carolina. We will travel to your location, or use our training facility in Cincinnati, OH. For more details please dial 877-209-9648 or email sales@pasafety.com.
Knoxville EPA RRP Initial Certification – Lead Renovator Training – Knoxville, TN – CONFIRMED COURSE
EPA RRP Lead Renovator Initial Certification is required for any contractor working in houses built prior to 1978. This program should be taken seriously and not be delegated. Fines can be as high as $37,500 per violation and can include criminal penalties. So, what do you need to do to get into compliance? That is simple. Get at least one of your workers trained as a certified renovator. Once that is complete, register your firm with the EPA. After that you should be good to go.
We offer EPA RRP Lead Renovator Certification courses in over 30 states, we are an approved training provider through the EPA. Also, we hold state certifications in Georgia, Kansas, Ohio, Oklahoma, and North Carolina. We will travel to your location, or use our training facility in Cincinnati, OH. For more details please dial 877-209-9648 or email sales@pasafety.com.
Pittsburgh EPA RRP Initial Certification – Lead Renovator Training – Pittsburgh, PA – CONFIRMED COURSE
EPA RRP Initial Certification is required for any contractor working in houses built prior to 1978. This program should be taken seriously and not be delegated. Fines can be as high as $37,500 per violation and can include criminal penalties. So, what do you need to do to get into compliance? That is simple. Get at least one of your workers trained as a certified renovator. Once that is complete, register your firm with the EPA. After that you should be good to go.
We offer EPA RRP Lead Renovator Certification courses in over 30 states, we are an approved training provider through the EPA. Also, we hold state certifications in Georgia, Kansas, Ohio, Oklahoma, and North Carolina. We will travel to your location, or use our training facility in Cincinnati, OH. For more details please dial 877-209-9648 or email sales@pasafety.com.
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Raleigh EPA RRP Initial Certification – Lead Renovator Training – Raleigh, NC – CONFIRMED COURSE
EPA RRP Initial Certification is required for any contractor working in houses built prior to 1978. This program should be taken seriously and not be delegated. Fines can be as high as $37,500 per violation and can include criminal penalties. So, what do you need to do to get into compliance? That is simple. Get at least one of your workers trained as a certified renovator. Once that is complete, register your firm with the EPA. After that you should be good to go.
We offer EPA RRP Lead Renovator Certification courses in over 30 states, we are an approved training provider through the EPA. Also, we hold state certifications in Georgia, Kansas, Ohio, Oklahoma, and North Carolina. We will travel to your location, or use our training facility in Cincinnati, OH. For more details please dial 877-209-9648 or email sales@pasafety.com.
Saint Louis EPA RRP Initial Certification – Lead Renovator Training – Saint Louis, MO – CONFIRMED COURSE
EPA RRP Initial Certification is required for any contractor working in houses built prior to 1978. This program should be taken seriously and not be delegated. Fines can be as high as $37,500 per violation and can include criminal penalties. So, what do you need to do to get into compliance? That is simple. Get at least one of your workers trained as a certified renovator. Once that is complete, register your firm with the EPA. After that you should be good to go.
We offer EPA RRP Lead Renovator Certification courses in over 30 states, we are an approved training provider through the EPA. Also, we hold state certifications in Georgia, Kansas, Ohio, Oklahoma, and North Carolina. We will travel to your location, or use our training facility in Cincinnati, OH. For more details please dial 877-209-9648 or email sales@pasafety.com.