Lead Abatement
Supervisor: EPA

Environmental Health & Safety Training

Lead Abatement Supervisor: EPA
(Target Housing and Child Occupied Facilities)

2005 Schedule

January 18-21, 2005, Atlanta
May 3-6, 2005, Atlanta
September 19-22, 2005, Atlanta

This course incorporates the EPA Model Course materials and June 1995 HUD Guidelines (with the 1997 Chapter 7 revision). It will cover:

  • Background on Lead
  • Sources of Environmental Lead Contamination
  • Health Effects and Medical Monitoring
  • Federal, State and Local Regulations
  • Legal and Insurance
  • Reviewing Inspection and Risk Assessment Reports
  • Intergration of Lead Work with Modernization and Rehabilitation Projects
  • Pre-Abatement Planning
  • Lead Hazard Recognition and Control
  • Respiratory Protection and Protective Clothing
  • Employee Information and Training
  • Occupant Protection Plans
  • Project Management
  • Contract Specs
  • Supervision Techniques
  • Lead Abatement Options
  • Interior Dust Reduction and Clean Up
  • Internal and External Abatement
  • Lead Sampling in Soil, Dust and Air
  • Clearance Testing and Criteria
  • Waste Disposal
  • Community and Employee Relations
  • Cost Estimating, and
  • Recordkeeping

The course will be a combination of lectures, demonstrations, video tapes, hands-on workshops and an exam. It is intended for consultants, contractors, supervisors, engineers, architects, regulators building owners and managers.

Course Fee $695 - includes exam

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All classes are held
in Atlanta, GA
unless noted otherwise
 

January 18-21, 2005

 

May 3-6, 2005

 

September 19-22, 2004

 

The Environmental Institute
1300 Williams Drive
Marietta, GA 30066
(770) 427-3600
(770) 421-2484 Fax

E-mail us for information at:
info@tei-atl.com

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