Seagull Environmental Management Company, Inc.
900 NW 5th Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33311
 
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Lead-Based Paint Inspector Training Courses
 
Developed to meet Federal and State Lead-Based Paint Model Accreditation Program requirements, the Lead-Based Paint Inspection course is designed to be taken as either one consecutive three day course. Hands-on lab sessions make up one-half of the Lead-Based Paint Inspection course. This course is taken by individuals who are responsible for inspecting school buildings, public and commercial or industrial facilities for Lead-Based Paint and/or by facility management personnel or building owners which may provide advise on the management or abatement of Lead-Based Paint problems.
 
 
LEAD-BASED PAINT INSPECTOR
This three-day comprehensive course is designed to train persons to inspect buildings for Lead-Based Paint and assess the condition by means of a surface by surface inspection and prepare reports of the findings. This course includes hands-on use of state of the art inspection equipment and tools This course is required by many states for local accreditation and licensing as a Lead-Based Paint Inspector.
 
• Health Effects • Building Components
• Legal Liability and Insurance • Surfacing Systems
• Regulatory Requirements • Record Keeping Systems
• Personal Protection • Assessment Techniques
• XRF Identification • Sampling and Analysis
 
 
 
A 50 question, multiple choice examination will be administered at the end of both the Lead-Based Paint Inspection and Risk Assessor courses. Those with a passing score of 70% or better will be awarded a certificate of accreditation. Students must also pass a skills assessment.
 
The course fee includes all instructional materials, exam administration, and certificate.
 
Lead-Based Paint Inspector Annual Refresher Training
This course is designed as full-day, 8-hour course. The course meets all the Lead-Based Paint many local state requirements for re-certification. Included in these updates is a review of the Lead-Based Paint Inspection duties under the US. Environmental Protection Agency (US. EPA) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations. In addition, this training will increase your understanding of recent developments in Lead-Based Paint hazard assessment, control and management.
 
  • This is an annual review. If you have been certified as a Lead-Based Paint Inspector for one year or more, you MUST - BY LAW - take a re-certification course in order to maintain your accreditation and to be eligible for the renewal of state licensing.

     

    LEAD-BASED PAINT INSPECTOR REFRESHER

    Lead-Based Paint Inspection is an 8-hour comprehensive review designed to update those persons trained in the inspection, assessment and preparation of reports for buildings with Lead-Based Paint. This course is required by many states for local accreditation and licensing as a Lead-Based Paint Inspector.

  • • Lead-Based Paint Identification • Sampling and Analysis
    • Building Components • Assessment Techniques
    • Surfacing Systems • Record Keeping Systems
     
    In addition, an update of the following topics will also be presented:
     
    • OSHA and EPA regulations (includes any new standards)
    • Health and Safety Issues
     
     
    A 25 question, multiple choice examination will be administered at the end of both the Lead-Based Paint Inspection Review and Risk Assessor Review courses. Those with a passing score of 70% or better will be awarded a certificate of accreditation.
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