- Seagull
Environmental Management Company, Inc.
- 900 NW 5th Avenue, Ft.
Lauderdale, FL 33311
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- LOCATIONS
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- Lead-Based
Paint Abatement Projects for Contractor/Supervisor
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- Developed to meet Federal Lead-Based
Paint Model Accreditation Program requirements, the Lead-Based
Paint Abatement Projects for Contractor/Supervisor is designed
to be taken over five consecutive days. Eight hours of
extensive hands-on training sessions are completed as part of
each course. This course is taken by Lead Abatement Contractors
and employees responsible for Supervising Workers performing
Lead-Based Paint abatement projects in school buildings, public
and commercial or industrial facilities. This course also
serves as an entry level course for facility management
personnel or building owners providing an overview of the
Lead-Based Paint abatement process. The Lead-Based Paint
Abatement Projects for Contractor/Supervisor course serves to
meet OSHA "competent person" training and "on-site supervisor"
training.
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- LEAD-BASED PAINT
CONTRACTOR/SUPERVISOR
- This five-day comprehensive course is
designed to train supervisors who directly have the
responsibility for Lead-Based Paint abatement projects and
contractors responsibly for multiple job-sites. This course is
required by many states for local accreditation and licensing
as a Contractor/Supervisor.
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- Health Effects
Safe Work Practices
- Medical Monitoring
Contracts
- Regulatory
Requirements Liability
- Personal Protection
Recordkeeping
- Decontamination
Insurance
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- A 100 question, multiple choice
examination will be administered at the end of the Lead-Based
Paint Supervisor course. Those with a passing score of 70% or
better will be awarded a certificate of accreditation. Students
must also pass a skills assessment.
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- The course fee includes all
instructional materials, exam administration, and
certificate.
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- Lead-Based Paint
Abatement for Contractor/Supervisor
Refresher
- This course is an 8-hour, one
full-day course. The course meets individual state requirements
for re-certification. Included in these updates is a review of
the Contractor/Supervisor and Worker duties under the US.
Environmental Protection Agency (US. EPA) and the Occupational
Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations. In
addition, this training will increase the understanding of
recent developments in Lead-Based Paint hazard assessment and
control.
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- This is an annual review. If you have
been certified as a Contractor/Supervisor you MUST - BY LAW -
take a re-certification course in order to maintain your
accreditation and to be eligible for the renewal for any state
licensing programs.
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- LEAD-BASED PAINT
CONTRACTOR/SUPERVISOR REFRESHER
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- Lead-Based Paint
Contractor/Supervisor refresher is a full-day comprehensive
review designed to update those persons who directly have the
responsibility for individual Lead-Based Paint abatement
projects and contractors responsible for multiple job-sites. .
This course is required by many states in order to maintain
your accreditation and to be eligible for the renewal for any
state licensing programs as a
Contractor/Supervisor.
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- Health Effects
Safe Work Practices
- Air Monitoring
Contracts
- Regulatory
Requirements Liability
- Personal Protection
Recordkeeping
- Decontamination
Insurance
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- In addition, an update of the
following topics will also be presented:
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- OSHA and EPA regulations
(includes any new standards)
- Health and Safety
Issues
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- A 25 question, multiple choice
examination will be administered at the end of both the
Contractor/Supervisor and the Worker Review courses. Those with
a passing score of 70% or better will be awarded a certificate
of accreditation.
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