Lead Inspector and Lead Risk Assessor
The inspector course presents the EPA model curriculum covering the lead-based paint (LBP) inspection protocols described in the HUD Guidelines and EPA regulations for both single-family and multi-family housing together with current research findings and practical advice from experienced inspectors. Through lectures, demonstrations and hands-on training, participants will develop an understanding of the advantages and limitations of a variety of lead inspection techniques, along with methods of implementation. The course also covers lead detection in paint, dust, and soil; personal protection; pre-inspection planning; preparing samples for laboratory analysis; and use of X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzers.
This risk assessor course presents the EPA model curriculum covering the lead-based paint (LBP) risk assessment protocols described in the HUD Guidelines and EPA regulations for both single-family and multi-family housing. Interpretation of lead inspection reports, risk assessment report forms, and decision making concerning interim controls when appropriate are also covered. The course explains how risk assessors can present the options available to owners to control hazards from lead-based paint and other lead-contaminated sources.
Course Schedule
09577 September 21-25, 2009 Bismarck, ND
Course Fees: Sponsored by EPA
This course will be held at the Doublewood Inn, Bismarck, ND
