WHAT IS A CERTIFIED RENOVATOR?
A certified renovator is an individual who has completed an EPA-accredited training course in performing renovations (improvement and remodeling jobs) using lead-safe work practices.To maintain certification, a person has to complete an accredited refresher course every three (3) years. Kachina Lead Paint Solutions provides ongoing training and certification procedures for individuals to obtain the certified renovator standing with the EPA. We also can process your certification filings with the EPA and re-certify you at the necessary time. Please click here for a listing of our training classes and services we provide. . .
Related Questions
- I do not plan to do any renovation work in pre-1978 housing. Must I be a certified renovator to distribute the Renovate Right brochure or the "opt-out acknowledgement" form to potential clients ?
- What’s the difference between a certified firm and a certified renovator?
- Does the certified renovator need to be on the job at all times?