Lead Training

Atlas offers a large selection of EPA/State lead paint certification courses to meet your certification needs.

Some of our courses have been approved by the MA Board of Building Regulations & Standards for Continuing Education credits toward renewal of a MA Construction Supervisor license.  The applicable credits are listed after approved courses. 

EPA/MA Lead Renovation Initial  

Designed for compliance with the EPA/Mass. RRP Rule. This 8-hour course is intended for renovators, contractors, maintenance professionals or others that work in pre-1978 housing, child-care facilities and schools with lead-based paint.  Course has a 5-year expiration.  Accreditations:  EPA and MA (8 MA CE Credits)

EPA/MA Lead Renovation Refresher

This course is 4 hours in length and is required every 5 years.  Fulfills refresher requirements for recertification and covers required refresher topics and updates on state and federal regulations.  (4 MA CE Credits)

MA Lead-Safe Renovator- Supervisor/Moderate Risk Deleading Add-on Option

This 4-hour class is designed to give additional required training for Mass. certified Lead-Safe Renovator-Supervisors who supervise Moderate Risk deleading projects.  The training covers reports, work practices, project cleanup and disposal, record-keeping requirements.  Prerequisite:  EPA/Mass. Lead RRP, Accreditation:  MA (4 MA CE credits)

EPA/State Lead Worker/Supervisor/Contractor Initial

This 24/32-hour Lead Abatement Worker/Supervisor Initial training course provides information on lead-based paint abatement, occupant protection and regulatory requirements. In addition to the core topics of the Lead Abatement Worker Class, this course features advanced topics for site supervision, including: effective supervision techniques; specifications and contract documents; regulatory record keeping; regulatory review for supervisors; legal issues; insurance and bonding and supervision of abatement work site activities.   Accreditations:  EPA, MA, NH (8 MA CE credits)

EPA/State Lead Worker Refresher

This annual required Lead Refresher course is 8 hours in length and covers required refresher topics and updates on state and federal regulations and industry trends.  Accreditations:  EPA, MA, NH, CT (if currently CT-licensed) (6 MA CE credits)

Lead Supervisor/Contractor Refresher

This annual required Lead Refresher course is 8 hours in length and covers required refresher topics and updates on state and federal regulations and industry trends.  Accreditations:  EPA, MA, NH, CT (if currently CT-licensed) (6 MA CE credits)

EPA Lead Inspector Initial

This 24-hour Lead Inspector certification course is required for those individuals who want to conduct surface by surface investigation to determine the presence and location of lead-based paint in housing, child occupied, commercial and industrial facilities. This Lead Inspector course provides information on lead-based paint inspection activities including regulatory requirements, methodologies and reporting requirements.  Accreditations:  EPA, NH

EPA/State Lead Inspector Refresher

The Lead Inspector Refresher course is 8 hours in length and covers required refresher topics and updates on state and federal regulations and industry trends.  EPA, NH recertification is every 3 years, CT recertification is required annually.  Accreditations:  EPA, NH, CT (if currently CT-licensed)

EPA/State Lead Risk Assessor Initial

This Lead Risk Assessor initial certification course is 16 hours in length and is required for those individuals who want to conduct lead-hazard investigation and control activities. Certification as a Lead Risk Assessor allows individuals to conduct on-site investigations to determine the existence, nature, severity, and location of lead-based paint hazards.  Prerequisite:  Lead Inspector Initial, Accreditations:  EPA, NH

EPA/State Lead Risk Assessor Refresher

The Lead Risk Assessor refresher training course is 8 hours in length and covers required refresher topics and updates on state and federal regulations.  EPA, NH recertification is every 3 years, CT recertification is required annually.  Accreditations:  EPA, NH, CT (if currently CT-licensed)

OSHA Lead in Construction Initial

This regulation covers construction related professionals who may be occupationally exposed to lead during the course of work such as contractors, painters, demolition workers, waste haulers, or utility workers.  Topics include regulations, lead uses and applications, health effects, safety issues and hazard recognition.

Lead Training Schedule Calendar