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Information about Lead Certification:

What is a Certified Lead-in-Construction professional and who requires it?

What are the National Exams?

Why were they developed?

Can my State/Tribe add questions about its own regulations to the exam or make the exam more stringent?

Which States and Tribes have there own certification programs?

How were the national exams developed and validated?

Were the States and Tribes involved in the exam development?

What is the purpose of the EPA lead Certification rule?

Is this a government requirment to remove lead-based paint from houses and day-care centers?

Who is affected by the EPA Lead Certification rule?

When does the EPA Lead Certification rule take effect?

What type of housing and other buildings are affected by this rule? What type of buildings are not affected by the rule?

Why are child-occupied facilities included in the rule?

Who has to be certified?

What is the purpose of an inspection? Of a risk assessment? Must I have both or either done before contracting for abatement work?

Is my home unsafe if it contains lead based paint?

Will I poison myself and my family if I eliminate lead-based paint hazards on my own?

What is the difference between abatement work and renovation work? Are both types of activities regulated by this rule?

How much do inspections/abatement cost? Will this rule increase the cost of existing lead contractor services?

What will be done to ensure that States and Indian Tribes   implement certification programs?

Why is this rule necessary now? Hasn't lead poisoning largely been eliminated?

Do I need some sort of special education or background to be trained for any of the disciplines in the lead hazard reduction field? What do I need to do to become certified?

If I get certified in another state and my state subsequently passes its own training and certification program, will I automatically be certified to work in my state? Will there be reciprocity among states?

If I have already taken the course work required for certification, will I be able to be grandfathered into the federal program? Will I need to get additional training? How long will the training period be? Will I need to renew it periodically?

How long will the certification be valid? Will there be re-training and recertification requirments at some point?

What is the likely demand for lead inspectors and risk assessors given the new disclosure law?

Is there special training available for lead waste disposal issues? Is this issue covered in any of the Sections 402/404 paint evaluation or reduction disciplines?

 

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