The EPA's "Renovate Right" brochure

Certified Lead Renovators must provide the EPA's "Renovate Right" brochure to building owners and occupants before starting any renovation, repair, and painting (RRP) activities. Download a PDF of the EPA's "Renovate Right." 

EPA-Certified Lead Renovator Training

Argus Pacific is now certified by the U.S. EPA to provide training in lead-safe work practices required by the EPA as of April 22, 2010.

Who Is Required to Have Lead Renovator Certification Training?

This training is required for work on projects involving renovation, repair, or painting (RRP) in residential or child-occupied (children under age 6) facilities built before 1978 and in which lead paint exists. There must be a Certified Lead Renovator supervising the project.

Download the Lead Renovator Course Summary

Download the course summary for Argus Pacific's EPA-Certified Lead Renovator Initial 8-Hour Training Class.

Lead Renovator Training Class Schedules

Click on Class Schedules at the top left to view a full schedule and dates for our classes. Or Download a PDF of the March—June 2010 class schedule.

Register now for Lead Renovator Training classes. Click here or call 206.518.6095.

 

Does your business want to apply for EPA certification to conduct lead-based paint activities?

Any businesses that perform lead-based paint activities and renovations must become EPA-certified as Lead Renovation Firms. Firms wanting this certification must submit the two-page EPA application and pay a $300 license fee to EPA. The application and instruction packet for becoming a certified Lead Renovation Firm are available at EPA Lead-Safe Certification Program—Renovation Firm. Or download a PDF of the EPA's application to become a certified Lead Renovation Firm.

Any questions about lead renovation training and certification?