Lead Abatement Supervisor
Initial Certification Course
Course Overview
This comprehensive four-day course covers the fundamentals of performing lead abatement activities and provides detailed requirements for designing and managing lead abatement projects.
Key Topics Include:
- Characteristics and uses of lead-based paint
- Health effects of lead exposure on adults and children
- Lead removal and containment methods
- Proper lead-safe cleaning procedures following abatement projects
- Personal protective equipment (PPE) and respirator use
- Proper waste disposal methods
- Legal liabilities and insurance requirements
- Contract specifications
- OSHA & EPA compliance documentation
- Environmental supervision and management techniques
Certification Process: Upon completion of this course, attendees must submit their certificate and fees to the State of Michigan to obtain state certification as lead abatement supervisors. Participants must pass a third-party (State) certification exam. Additionally, applicants must document:
- One year of experience as a Lead Abatement Worker, or
- Two years of experience in a related field (lead, asbestos, environmental remediation, or building trades), and
- Successful completion of high school or equivalent.
Important Note:
As per the Michigan Lead Abatement Act, contractors and their employees engaged in controlling lead hazards in target housing and child-occupied facilities must first become licensed lead abatement workers or supervisors and work for a licensed lead abatement contractor. These certifications must be renewed every 3 years. While required applications are provided during the training course, fees and third-party (State) licensing exams are not included in the course cost.
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