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When

Wednesday, August 22, 2018 from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM MST
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Hotel Tempe Phoenix Airport InnSuites 
1651 W Baseline Rd
Tempe, AZ 85283
 

 
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Steven Hoff 
LeadClasses.com 
888-840-8388 
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EPA / HUD / Arizona / California / Nevada

Lead Paint / RRP Certification Class

Phoenix, AZ - August 22, 2018

Are You Putting Your Company, Your Career & Your Family at Risk by Ignoring the EPA & State Lead Paint Requirements?

Are you involved in the renovation, maintenance, repair or painting of structures built before 1978?

If so, there are now Federal and State regulations effective April 22, 2010 that may prevent you from performing your work. The EPA requires all companies to apply for and receive EPA Certification to disturb paint in pre-1978 housing and child occupied facilities.

Fines for non-compliance are up to $37,500 per day/per occurance.

Last year this EPA issued over 160 fines totally millions of dollars and one company received a fine of $400,000. 

What would that do to you, your company, your family?

In addition, all jobs must be supervised by a Certified Renovator. Our EPA / HUD / Arizona RRP Lead Based Paint Certified Renovator Training Class will certify you and prepare your company to comply with these new regulations.

Best of all, you will discover what really works out in the field from experienced contractors who have "been there and done that" instead of listening to some "so-called expert" whose experience ends with the manual.

Cost:      $249 for first student, $199 for each additional student.

$199 for all students if registered 30 days in advance

No Hidden Fees. Certification effective upon completion of class. 

Free Contractor Friendly Recordkeeping Forms Library to cut your recordkeeping time by up to 75% ($99 value)

Don't put your business at risk!

Sign up today by clicking the Register Now! button below or go to www.LeadClasses.com for more information.

All classes done in conjunction with EnviroEd