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	<title>Lead Safety Guide for Renovators</title>
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		<title>EPA Lead Renovation Guide For Green Renovations</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Feb 2012 11:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lead poisoning is preventable. The EPA has recognized this fact and enacted its lead RRP rule in response to the growing problem of lead poisoning in children and adults who occupy pre-1978 buildings. In 1978, the use of lead based paint was made illegal in the United States, so the lead RRP rule pertains to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lead poisoning is preventable. The EPA has recognized this fact and enacted its lead RRP rule in response to the growing problem of lead poisoning in children and adults who occupy pre-1978 buildings. In 1978, the use of lead based paint was made illegal in the United States, so the lead RRP rule pertains to buildings constructed before 1978. The rule makes <strong><a title="lead certification" href="http://www.cleanedison.com/certified-lead-renovator-training.html" target="_blank">lead certification</a></strong> mandatory for any person whose work contributes to the dispersal of lead based paint chips, which can easily find their way into a child’s bloodstream and cause lead poisoning.</p>
<p>Obtaining lead certification can take as few as 8 hours. All you need to do is register for a lead training course from an EPA-approved provider. The lead course will teach you about the details of the lead RRP legislation so that you can make sure your work is compliant with the EPA legislation. The course will also familiarize you with the tools that the EPA has approved for cleanup and containment of working areas containing lead based paint. You will be able to better protect yourself from accidental lead exposure while protecting public health in general when you take a lead course in lead safe renovations.</p>
<p>Lead training is a requirement for building professionals who work in pre-1978 buildings. The lead training course will teach you what steps you must take before a renovation to ensure that your work in compliant with EPA standards for lead paint safety. You will also learn how to use approved tools for cleanup such as specialized HEPA vacuums and tools for containment such as plastic barriers to minimize the migration of lead based paint chips beyond a working area.</p>
<p>The first step toward your lead certification is the lead training course. Please do not hesitate to start your EPA lead training today.</p>
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		<title>RRP Rule For EPA Lead Renovations</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2012 11:02:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before the EPA enacted the lead RRP rule, any contractor could legally provide renovation, repair, or painting work in pre-1978 buildings without providing tenants with documentation as to the dangers of lead based paint exposure, dangers that become more pronounced amidst activities that disturb lead based paint, such as sanding, drilling, and repairs. Now, any [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before the EPA enacted the lead RRP rule, any contractor could legally provide renovation, repair, or painting work in pre-1978 buildings without providing tenants with documentation as to the dangers of lead based paint exposure, dangers that become more pronounced amidst activities that disturb lead based paint, such as sanding, drilling, and repairs. Now, any renovator whose work includes activities such as the aforementioned must take an EPA-approved lead training course in safe <a title="EPA lead renovation" href="http://www.cleanedison.com/certified-lead-renovator-training.html" target="_blank">EPA lead renovation</a> practices aimed at minimizing lead dust with improved measuring, containment, and cleanup techniques. In order to learn how to comply with EPA lead renovation requirements, you can take a lead certification course, which will prepare you to take the EPA certification exam.</p>
<p>The EPA has aimed its lead RRP rule at building professionals in order to rally them in conducting safer renovations that do not endanger building occupants by exposing them to roaming lead based paint chips. EPA lead renovations bear the mark of safety because the renovators involved have been trained in the proper cleanup and containment procedures that have been proven effective at limited the migration of lead paint chips beyond the contained working area.</p>
<p>If you are a renovator and you have not obtained your lead certification, then you will need to do so as soon as possible before you continue working. Any building professional whose work impacts surfaces containing lead based paint must be lead certified and if not, that building professional can be fined up to $37,500 each day for every infraction against the lead RRP rule. So, if you plan to replace a wall sconce in an apartment building that was built in 1976, you must have already completed an EPA lead renovation training course and obtained your lead certification. You can register for a lead training course online.</p>
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		<title>EPA Lead Renovation Hands-On Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2012 10:50:55 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[EPA Lead Renovation]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Because of the EPA’s lead paint regulations, renovators must now take an EPA lead renovation course, which comprises of an 8-hour online training and a 3-hour field training. The online training contains an overview of lead safety regulations and teaches students what processes the EPA has deemed lead safe. These lead safety regulations aim to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Because of the EPA’s lead paint regulations, renovators must now take an <strong>EPA lead renovation</strong> course, which comprises of an 8-hour online training and a 3-hour field training. The online training contains an overview of lead safety regulations and teaches students what processes the EPA has deemed lead safe. These lead safety regulations aim to curb the instances of lead paint exposure in adults and in children. The role of renovators in reducing the occurrences of lead poisoning is to practice only lead safe working practices when providing renovation, repair, and painting services in environments that contain lead based paint.</p>
<p>The first step toward obtaining your <a title="EPA lead renovation" href="http://www.epa.gov/lead/pubs/renovation.htm">EPA lead renovation</a> certificate is registering for a lead certification course. During the lead training course, you will learn exactly which activities the EPA has denoted as high-risk due to their capacity to disturb lead based paint. Once lead paint is scraped from a wall, it can break off into even smaller particles. If these particles become stuck to the clothing of the renovator, or if they are blown beyond the working area, they can end up in the hands or mouths of young children. Lead paint exposure is responsible for numerous health defects in children and adults, and the EPA lead renovation requirements seek to lower the health risks associated with lead paint exposure.</p>
<p>The hands-on field training component of an EPA lead renovator training class gives students the chance to see how lead safe renovations work. Students will be able to gain a sense of how to properly contain a working area before a lead renovation, how to minimize the dispersal of lead dust to limit lead exposure, and how to effectively clean up the working area to EPA standards. Lead certification is mandatory for renovators who work in pre-1978 buildings, so if you are one of these people, get certified now.</p>
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		<title>Lead The Way With Long Island EPA Lead Renovation Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Dec 2011 11:07:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Long Island EPA lead renovation training is a relatively simple task that anyone with an interest in renovation must complete in order to break into the renovation businesses for occupants of pre-1979 homes and childcare facilities. As lead paint exposure continues to plague children in many residential communities across the nation, the need to firmer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Long Island <strong>EPA lead renovation</strong> training is a relatively simple task that anyone with an interest in renovation must complete in order to break into the renovation businesses for occupants of pre-1979 homes and childcare facilities. As lead paint exposure continues to plague children in many residential communities across the nation, the need to firmer legislation regulating activities that can disturb lead paint has become more pronounced. As lead paint exposure has been proven to cause severe health problems in adults and especially in children, who often come in contact with lead based paint chips and are prone to ingest the sweet-tasting lead paint chips, the need for lead safety training has motivated the EPA to pass its lead RRP rule. The EPA lead RRP rule outlines safe working procedures for the renovation, repair, and painting of surfaces known to contain lead based paint, which, for the purposes of enforcement, include surfaces in any building constructed prior to 1978, when lead paint was made illegal in the United States.</p>
<p>Buffalo Rising recently reported that 95% of new cases of elevated blood lead levels in the state of New York occurred in Buffalo. This report draws attention to the statewide issue of lead paint exposure. The EPA&#8217;s lead RRP legislation places the bulk of accountability for lead based paint migration and disturbances on the renovators and contractors who profit from the renovation, repair, and painting services that they provide to occupants of pre-1978 homes. EPA lead renovation training can teach renovators how to protect themselves legally from EPA fines for violating the lead RRP rule, which can cost up to $37,500 per infraction each day.</p>
<p>When you register for a Long Island EPA lead renovation training course, you will learn all about lead based paint safety so that you can help put an end to lead paint exposure and its damaging health effects.</p>
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		<title>Get Certified: EPA Lead Renovation Courses</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Dec 2011 19:07:19 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[EPA Lead Renovation]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[EPA lead renovation courses teach participants how to stay in compliance with the EPA&#8217;s lead RRP rule, which the EPA enacted to regulate safe procedures for the renovation, repair, and painting of surfaces known to contain lead-based paint. The EPA&#8217;s lead RRP rule regulates all activities that can disturb lead based paint and cause the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="EPA lead renovation courses" href="http://www.cleanedison.com/certified-lead-renovator-training.html" target="_blank">EPA lead renovation courses</a> teach participants how to stay in compliance with the EPA&#8217;s lead RRP rule, which the EPA enacted to regulate safe procedures for the renovation, repair, and painting of surfaces known to contain lead-based paint. The EPA&#8217;s lead RRP rule regulates all activities that can disturb lead based paint and cause the chips to migrate outside of the working area in an effort to curb the damaging effects of lead exposure on adults and children. The effects of lead exposure to children range from severe brain damage to physical and mental developmental issues, making the need for lead based paint safety even more pressing.</p>
<p>An EPA lead renovation course combines classroom or online instruction with hands-on field training in lead safe working practices. From taking the lead certification course, students will learn how to protect themselves and their clients from lead based paint exposure. Any renovator who continues to work in pre-1978 homes or childcare facilities without obtaining EPA lead renovation certification faces EPA fines that can skyrocket to $37,500 per incident, per day. The risk is simply not worth the amount of time it takes to complete and EPA lead renovation course and take the EPA lead renovation certification exam.</p>
<p>For any engineer, carpenter, architect, designer, or for any person interested in breaking into the renovation business and taking on clients who occupy pre-1978 buildings, an EPA lead renovation course is essential. The EPA is very serious about punishing violators of its RRP rule because these people are worsening a public health hazard by encouraging the migration of lead based paint. To become a part of the solution, you can register for an EPA lead renovation course and learn how to effectively protect yourself, your business, and your clients from the health hazards of lead paint exposure.</p>
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		<title>Lead Poisoning Reinforces Need For Lead RRP San Diego Renovator Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2011 15:56:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In October of this year, three children in Riverside County, California, which is located outside San Diego, were found to have suffered lead exposure and tested positive for elevated blood lead levels. This story serves as proof that lead poisoning is a public health issue that impacts children. San Diego lead poisoning is still a [...]]]></description>
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<p>In October of this year, three children in Riverside County, California, which is located outside San Diego, were found to have suffered lead exposure and tested positive for elevated blood lead levels. This story serves as proof that lead poisoning is a public health issue that impacts children. San Diego lead poisoning is still a relevant health problem that can be eradicated if contractors and sellers take every recommended precaution to prevent the spread of lead paint chips in pre-1978 homes and childcare facilities.</p>
<p><a title="Lead RRP San Diego renovator training" href="http://www.cleanedison.com/certified-lead-renovator-training.html" target="_blank">Lead RRP San Diego renovator training</a> will not only emphasize the health dangers of exposure to lead paint, but it will also teach renovators how to protect themselves, their clients, and their businesses from EPA fines that have the potential to put them out of business altogether. Once you register for an EPA-approved San Diego lead course, you can take the course locally, prepare for the exam, take the exam and pass it in order to receive an EPA certificate that makes it legal for you to work in lead homes or any facility built before 1978. Considering just how many buildings were built before 1978 when the use of lead paint was still legal, it is in your best interest as a painter, electrician, contractor, architect, or carpenter to register and complete an EPA certification course.</p>
<p>San Diego lead poisoning cases underline the reality of the threat lead based paint chips pose to the community. Any San Diego contractor who continues to work in pre-1978 buildings without receiving <a title="EPA Certification" href="http://www.epa.gov/lead/pubs/renovation.htm" target="_blank">EPA Certification</a> not only puts himself at risk of lead exposure, but he is also jeopardizing the health of the building’s occupants and increasing the likelihood of being fined by the EPA. With EPA fines reaching into the multiple thousands of dollars, the cost of completing an EPA lead course becomes minor in comparison.</p>
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