Lead Risk Assessor Refresher | Manhattan | Environmental Education
8 Hours — Supervisor, worker, risk assessor and inspector certifications must be renewed every three years under USEPA requirements. Proof of eligibility is required.
8 Hours — Supervisor, worker, risk assessor and inspector certifications must be renewed every three years under USEPA requirements. Proof of eligibility is required.
16 Hours — Understanding how asbestos can contaminate the air without visible traces is crucial for safe and effective asbestos abatement. This 16-hour course educates participants on performing accurate asbestos air sampling. Training includes the history of asbestos air sample testing, health effects of asbestos, identifying asbestos in air samples, and conducting asbestos air sampling […]
16-hour Course - Starting a career in lead abatement requires understanding what lead is, the dangers it poses, where it can be found and how to safely and effectively remove it. This 16-hour course teaches on-site lead abatement personnel about the dangers of lead, the roles and responsibilities, compliance with Federal, State and local regulations, and safe, responsible […]
Maintaining certification for asbestos-related roles requires periodic refresher courses. Each asbestos course has a corresponding refresher course ranging from 4 to 8 hours, based on the field. Certification must be renewed annually under USEPA and NYSDOH requirements. Proof of eligibility is required to attend.
8 Hours — Supervisor, worker, risk assessor and inspector certifications must be renewed every three years under USEPA requirements. You must be take your training and be recertified by EPA before your current certification expires.
16 Hours — Safe mold abatement work requires an understanding of health risks and remediation techniques. This 16-hour course covers air quality, mold health effects, PPE usage, and state-of-the-art remediation techniques. It prepares participants for mold abatement activities. Upon passing the exam, participants receive certification as Mold Abatement Workers. Refresher courses are required every 2 […]
24 Hours — Effective mold remediation requires understanding risks, regulations, and best practices. This 24-hour course covers mold health risks, abatement practices, worker protection, containment preparation, and post-remediation clean-up. It prepares participants to supervise mold remediation projects. Upon passing the exam, participants become certified Mold Remediation Contractors. Refresher courses are required every 2 years to […]
Achieving multiple mold abatement certifications is possible with the Mold Combo course. This 36-hour course covers remediation contractor and abatement supervisor education, assessment sampling, analysis practices, remediation techniques, and hands-on training. It prepares participants for multiple roles in mold abatement. Upon passing the supervisor/contractor and assessor exams, participants receive certification. Refresher courses are required every […]
Accurately assessing mold hazards requires specialized training. This 32-hour course covers mold health risks, indoor air quality, assessment sampling, analysis practices, remediation planning, and regulatory compliance. It prepares participants to perform mold assessments safely and effectively. Upon passing the exam, participants receive certification as a Mold Assessor. Refresher courses are required every 2 years to […]
4-8 Hours — Maintaining certification for asbestos-related roles requires periodic refresher courses. Each asbestos course has a corresponding refresher course ranging from 4 to 8 hours, based on the field. Certification must be renewed annually under USEPA and NYSDOH requirements. Proof of eligibility is required to attend.
Renovation work on houses and other structures built before 1978 can lead to potentially dangerous encounters with lead, particularly when lead-based paint is disturbed. To avoid the risk of lead poisoning for yourself, loved ones, pets, and others, this course educates would-be renovators on how to perform lead-safe work practices safely. This 8-hour course is […]
Lead can exist in homes and structures without residents’ knowledge, posing significant danger, especially to children. Lead Inspectors detect the presence of lead-based paint (LBP) and determine if LBP is a hazard, which is essential to hazard control efforts. This 24-hour initial lead inspector course is for anyone conducting lead-based paint inspections, surveys, paint sampling, […]