If you do almost any kind of construction or installation work inside homes or child occupied facilities built before 1978, you need to know about the EPA’s new Lead: Renovation, Repair and Painting rule, which will become mandatory in April 2010.
In short, the Lead: Renovation, Repair and Painting rule requires:
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An eight-hour training session
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New work practices, including a cleaning test
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Keeping records for three years
The rule also prohibits some work practices.
This audio seminar will explain, in detail, what the new rule covers and exactly what you’ll need to do to be compliant. A panel of experts will discuss the rule and answer your questions. You’ll also find out where to get additional information.
Don’t wait until 2010 to get informed! Get on top of these changes before they get on top of you.
Speakers:
Brindley Byrd, CGR, CAPS, of QX2 Contracting, Lansing, MI
Bob Hanbury, CGR, of House of Hanbury, Newington, CT
Matt Watkins, NAHB Environmental Policy Analyst
Educational Credit: 1.0 CEU toward CGR, CAPS and other NAHB designations
$15 includes access to the streaming audio file of the original October 28, 2008 broadcast and handout materials including a marketing bonus.
Friday May 22, 2009
12:00 PM - 12:00 PM EDT
114 Haddontowne Court
Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
Printed courtesy of www.blsj.com/ – Contact the Builders League of South Jersey for more information.
114 Haddontowne Court, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 – (856) 616-8460 – blsj@blsj.com