Event Details
Lead-Safe Certified RRP Course #7 (in Boulder, CO)... $99 - Event Over
5/6/2011 (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM)This event is open to everyone.

To become Lead-Safe Certified, you must take an 8-hour training course from an EPA-approved training provider.
Course includes:
- 6 hours ONLINE (don't miss work);
- 2 hours in CLASS (in Boulder, CO; quick & easy); and
- as much free coffee and donuts you can slam down.
Course comes with:
- Free 6-month Student Membership Account to InterNACHI (for non-members to learn about becoming a certified home inspector - $365 value);
- Free 6-month subscription to NACHI.TV ($99 value - online training videos);
- Free student course book ($10 value);
- Free home maintenance book (www.nachi.org/now);
- Free Mastering Roof Inspection Series ($99 value);
- Free Guide to Writing Report Narratives ($20 value);
- Free Guide to Avoiding Lawsuits ($20 value);
- Free Guide to Forms of Inspection Business Ownership ($20 value);
- Free Guide to How to Sell to a Real Estate Professional ($20 value);
- Free 4 Steps to Inspection Marketing Success ($20 value);
- Free Illustrated Guide to Deck Inspections ($49 value);
- Free Guide to Using Infrared Cameras ($20 value); and
- Opportunity to learn about a new career in becoming a home inspector.
Register:
Register for the entire 8-hour course. Once registered, you will receive:
- access to the 6-hour online portion of the course (learn at your own pace, don't miss work); and
- confirmation of your 2-hour live, hands-on portion of the course taking place in our class in Boulder, CO.
Additional information:
Six
hours of this course is online and free to InterNACHI members. (If you are
not a member, and you'd like to join InterNACHI for $365, contact ben@internachi.org.)
InterNACHI is an EPA-approved training provider. InterNACHI's course is EPA approved.
This
course was developed to train inspectors and contractors how to work safely in
housing with lead-based paint and comply with EPA’s Renovation, Repair and
Painting (RRP) Rule and HUD’s Lead Safe Housing Rule. Upon successful
completion, you will become EPA Lead-Safe Certified.
Federal
law mandates that all contractors and maintenance workers (from plumbers to
electricians to painters to handymen), performing renovation, repair, and
painting projects that disturb lead-based paint in any pre-1978 homes,
buildings, child care facilities and schools be certified by EPA. Firms
are required to use certified renovators who are trained by EPA-approved
training providers to follow lead-safe work practices.