CONNOR Institute Courses
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This course is available to any residential property management company that requires assistance with their pre-1978 housing lead disclosure. Topics include important definitions in the regulation, Lead Safe Warning Statement, Disclosure of Lead Paint Hazards and Maryland specific requirements, such as Risk Reductions, Notice of Tenant's Rights and required pamphlets to be distributed to tenants. This training is aimed towards Property Managers, Property Owners and Leasing Professionals.
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AHERA Asbestos Inspector - Initial - English
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AHERA Asbestos Inspector - Initial - English This course is an initial Asbestos Inspector course.
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Are You In Compliance?
This course provides participants with a complete analysis of all current federal lead-based paint regulations. The 4-hour course addresses federal regulations only. An additional hour of training is included if state regulations are also covered. Special emphasis is placed on common errors encountered in complying with the lead regulations and suggested corrective measures that could be taken. Students complete a written test at the end of the course. Upon successful completion of the course, students are issued a certificate of training. The course is appropriate for property owners, property managers and leasing agents.
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Asbestos Awareness
This course contains information on the health effects of asbestos, possible locations of asbestos containing materials in buildings, operations and maintenance policies and proper response plans should there be a fiber release episode. All students receive a certificate of training.
Training satisfies OSHA’s requirement to provide an annual asbestos awareness training course.
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Asbestos Awareness Webcast
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Asbestos Awareness Webcast
This online course contains information on the health effects of asbestos, possible locations of asbestos containing materials in buildings, operations and maintenance policies and proper response plans should there be a fiber release episode. All students receive a certificate of training.
Training satisfies OSHA’s requirement to provide an annual asbestos awareness training course.
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CLEANHEALTH - Facility Management: Environmental Hygiene Best Practices: Program Sign-Up Initial Step to Completion Form
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CLEANHEALTH - Facility Management: Environmental Hygiene Best Practices: Program Sign-Up Initial Step to Completion Form Facility Management Best Practices (2-HR) Online Training
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CLEANHEALTH - Healthcare Management: Environmental Hygiene Best Practices: Program Sign-Up Initial Step to Completion Form
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CLEANHEALTH - Healthcare Management: Environmental Hygiene Best Practices: Program Sign-Up Initial Step to Completion Form Healthcare Facilities - Environmental Hygiene Best Practices
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CLEANHEALTH - Healthcare RBP Refresher Training: First Step to Course Sign-Up Completion
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CLEANHEALTH - Healthcare RBP Refresher Training: First Step to Course Sign-Up Completion Healthcare Renovation & Maintenance Best Practices - Refresher Training
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CLEANHEALTH - Healthcare Renovation & Maintenance Best Practices: Program Sign-Up Initial Step to Completion Form
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CLEANHEALTH - Healthcare Renovation & Maintenance Best Practices: Program Sign-Up Initial Step to Completion Form Healthcare Renovation & Maintenance Best Practices - Initial Training
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CLEANHEALTH - Infection Prevention Cleaning & Disinfection Online Training: Program Sign-Up Initial Step to Completion Form
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CLEANHEALTH - Infection Prevention Cleaning & Disinfection Online Training: Program Sign-Up Initial Step to Completion Form Infection Prevention Cleaning & Disinfection Training
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CLEANHEALTH - Mold Assessment & Remediation Training in Healthcare : Program Sign-Up Initial Step to Completion Form
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CLEANHEALTH - Mold Assessment & Remediation Training in Healthcare : Program Sign-Up Initial Step to Completion Form Mold Assessment & Remediation in Healthcare Facilities
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CLEANHEALTH - Mold Inspector Refresher: Program Sign-Up Initial Step to Completion Form
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CLEANHEALTH - Mold Inspector Refresher: Program Sign-Up Initial Step to Completion Form Mold Inspector Online Refresher (4-HR)
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CLEANHEALTH - Mold Remediation Supervisor Refresher: Program Sign-Up Initial Step to Completion Form
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CLEANHEALTH - Mold Remediation Supervisor Refresher: Program Sign-Up Initial Step to Completion Form Mold Remediation Refresher
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Innov-X Systems Radiation Safety & Operator Training for XRF
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This course is taught by Innov-X Systems and meets the requirements for radiation safety and health training per COMAR 26.16.01.14. At the conclusion of this course students will have received instruction and demonstrated competence in the use of the Innov-X Systems field portable X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) Spectrum Analyzer as required by COMAR 26.12.01.01.
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Iowa Certified Lead-Safe Renovator - Initial
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Iowa Certified Lead-Safe Renovator Initial Course (full day)
This full-day Iowa accredited course will lead to the Iowa Lead-Safe Renovator discipline certification, which will be valid for three years from the date of successful completion of the course. The audience for this course includes renovators, remodelers, painters, maintenance personnel, and any other workers removing or modifying painted surfaces in pre-1978 housing and in pre-1978 child-occupied facilities. Students will learn how to comply with the Iowa Renovation, Remodeling and Repainting Rule and the HUD Lead Safe Housing Rule. Students will also learn how to work safely with lead-based paint, and how to perform lead-safe work practices safely and effectively during renovation, repair and painting projects.
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Lead Abatement Worker - Initial (Maryland)
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Lead Abatement Worker - Initial (Maryland)
The two day Maryland Lead Abatement Worker course satisfies training requirements for the state of Maryland and is primarily directed at maintenance and cleaning workers and supervisors. The course material is designed to give participants a thorough overview of issues and concerns related to lead-based paint. Topics include: background information about the dangers of lead exposure, the health effects of lead exposure, precautions to reduce lead exposure, lead-safe work practices for conducting renovation and remodeling projects where lead-based paint will be disturbed, and an analysis of key State and Federal lead-based paint regulations. Students actively participate in a 7-hour long hands-on work activity to apply the skills they have been taught and take a written test at the end of the second day to demonstrate mastery of the important concepts. Upon successful completion of the class, students are issued a Maryland Lead Worker ID card and a certificate of training. Certification is valid for a period of 36 months from completion of the approved training class.
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Lead Abatement Worker - Refresher (Maryland)
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Lead Abatement Worker - Refresher (Maryland) The 7-hour Maryland Lead Abatement Worker course satisfies recertification training requirements for the state of Maryland and is primarily directed at maintenance and cleaning workers and supervisors. The course material is designed to give participants a thorough overview of issues and concerns related to lead-based paint. Topics include: background information about the dangers of lead exposure, the health effects of lead exposure, precautions to reduce lead exposure, lead-safe work practices for conducting renovation and remodeling projects where lead-based paint will be disturbed, and an analysis of key State and Federal lead-based paint regulations. Students actively participate in a hands-on work activity to apply the skills they have been taught and take a written test at the end of the day to demonstrate mastery of the important concepts. Upon successful completion of the class, students are issued a Maryland ID card and a certificate of training. Training certification is valid for three years. CONNOR’s Maryland Lead Abatement Worker Refresher Course has been approved by the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) and is required for workers who conduct maintenance repairs, remodeling or abatement activities on certain Maryland properties where lead-based paint may be disturbed.
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Lead Inspector - Initial Based on EPA curriculum, this three-day course presents instruction on lead-based paint testing practices. These practices and procedures are used to determine the location and severity of lead-based paint, and to identify the presence of lead in dust and soil concentrations.
In addition to learning the standards and protocols applicable to lead-based paint inspections, students will become familiar with the regulatory foundations from which such inspections spring. Other topics to be touched upon include further regulations stemming from Title X, as well as radiation safety requirements.
Certified inspector technicians may perform lead-based paint inspection and post-abatement clearance activities. Upon successful completion of this course, students will need to complete additional, state-specific requirements for certification.
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Lead Inspector - Refresher
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Lead Inspector - Refresher
Based on EPA and State standards, this one-day refresher class reviews all initial requirements of the lead inspector technician course. Upon successful completion of the refresher course, students will need to complete state specific requirements for re-certification.
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Lead Risk Assessor - Initial
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Lead Risk Assessor - Initial
This two-day course is a capstone to the lead inspector technician course and teaches the necessary skills for conducting a lead risk assessment. Topics include: EPA and HUD lead-based paint risk assessment protocol; lead hazard screen vs. full risk assessment; techniques for paint chip, dust, soil and water samples; interim control and abatement options; techniques to educate owners and occupants regarding lead-based paint hazards. Certified risk assessors may perform lead-based paint inspection, post-abatement clearance, lead hazard screen, and risk assessment activities. Upon successful completion of the course, students will need to complete state specific requirements for certification.
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Lead Risk Assessor - Refresher
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Lead Risk Assessor - Refresher
Based on EPA and State standards, this one-day refresher class reviews all initial requirements of the lead-based paint risk assessor course. Upon successful completion of the refresher course, students will need to complete state specific requirements for re-certification.
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Massachusetts Lead-Safe Renovator - Initial
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Massachusetts Certified Lead-safe Renovator Initial Course (full day)
This full-day Massachusetts accredited course will lead to the Massachusetts Certified Lead-safe Renovator discipline certification, which will be valid for five years from the date of successful completion of the course. The audience for this course includes renovators, remodelers, painters, maintenance personnel, and any other workers removing or modifying painted surfaces in pre-1978 housing and in pre-1978 child-occupied facilities. Students will learn how to comply with the Massachusetts Lead-safe Renovator requirements, the EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule and the HUD Lead Safe Housing Rule. Students will also learn how to work safely with lead-based paint, and how to perform lead-safe work practices safely and effectively during renovation, repair and painting projects.
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Mississippi Certified Lead Renovator - Initial
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Mississippi Certified Lead Renovator - Initial This full-day Mississippi accredited course will lead to the Mississippi Certified Lead Renovator discipline certification, which will be valid for three years from the date of successful completion of the course. The audience for this course includes renovators, remodelers, painters, maintenance personnel, and any other workers removing or modifying painted surfaces in pre-1978 housing and in pre-1978 child-occupied facilities. Students will learn how to comply with the Mississippi Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule and the HUD Lead Safe Housing Rule. Students will also learn how to work safely with lead-based paint, and how to perform lead-safe work practices safely and effectively during renovation, repair and painting projects.
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Mold Awareness CONNOR offers mold awareness training both onsite and via the web. Interactive, allowing dialogue between the instructor and participants, this course is the perfect introduction to mold awareness. The course provides a brief history of mold, a synopsis on the biology and health effects of mold, current and emerging laws and regulations, the state of affairs of mold litigation and trends, a review of current assessment and remediation guidance documents which currently represent the industry standard of care and a brief overview of appropriate operation & maintenance procedures.
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Mold Awareness Webcast CONNOR offers mold awareness training both onsite and via the web. Interactive, allowing dialogue between the instructor and participants, this course is the perfect introduction to mold awareness. The course provides a brief history of mold, a synopsis on the biology and health effects of mold, current and emerging laws and regulations, the state of affairs of mold litigation and trends, a review of current assessment and remediation guidance documents which currently represent the industry standard of care and a brief overview of appropriate operation & maintenance procedures.
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New Jersey Combined EPA RRP and NJ Lead Regulations Certification
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New Jersey Combined EPA RRPand NJ Lead Regulations Certification This course is an excellent value for renovators in New Jersey. The course combines EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting requirements with New Jersey requirements for training on New Jersey Lead Regulations. Normally each of these training requirements are taught in separate 8 hour, full day training sessions. At the conclusion of this 10 hour, one day training, renovators will receive two certificates; one for EPA RRP and the other the New Jersey Lead Regulations Certification.
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North Carolina Certified Lead Renovator - Initial
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North Carolina Certified Lead Renovator Initial Course (full day)
This full-day North Carolina accredited course will lead to the North Carolina Certified Lead Renovator discipline certification, which will be valid for five years from the date of successful completion of the course. The audience for this course includes renovators, remodelers, painters, maintenance personnel, and any other workers removing or modifying painted surfaces in pre-1978 housing and in pre-1978 child-occupied facilities. Students will learn how to comply with the North Carolina Lead-based Paint Hazard Management Program for Renovation, Repair and Painting, EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule and the HUD Lead Safe Housing Rule. Students will also learn how to work safely with lead-based paint, and how to perform lead-safe work practices safely and effectively during renovation, repair and painting projects.
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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT MOISTURE INFILTRATION/MOLD PREVENTION & REMEDIATION TRAINING
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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT MOISTURE INFILTRATION/MOLD PREVENTION & REMEDIATION TRAINING This course is geared towards maintenance personnel. The course provides a background on appropriate Operation & Maintenance procedures, which should be implemented to prevent mold problems, as well as a brief synopsis on the biology and health effects of mold. The program also covers how to spot mold, appropriate communications with residents, and a review of current guidance, which currently represent the highest standard of care available in the industry today. The course will commence with 1 day of hands-on-training, in which the attendees will learn proper remediation procedures for smaller remediation projects (up to 30 square feet), including containment, personal protection procedures, proper remediation techniques, and cleanup thereby enabling onsite personnel to perform smaller level remediation projects in accordance with the current industry standard of care.
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Renovator Initial (Full Day)
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EPA Certified Renovator Initial Course (full day)
This full-day EPA accredited course will lead to the EPA Certified Renovator discipline certification, which will be valid for five years from the date of successful completion of the course. The audience for this course includes renovators, remodelers, painters, maintenance personnel, and any other workers removing or modifying painted surfaces in pre-1978 housing and in pre-1978 child-occupied facilities. Students will learn how to comply with the EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule and the HUD Lead Safe Housing Rule. Students will also learn how to work safely with lead-based paint, and how to perform lead-safe work practices safely and effectively during renovation, repair and painting projects.
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Renovator Refresher (Half Day)
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EPA Certified Renovator RefresherCourse (half day)
This half-day EPA accredited “bridge” course will lead to the EPA Certified Renovator discipline certification, which will be valid for five years from the date of successful completion of the course. The audience for this course includes renovators, remodelers, painters, maintenance personnel, and any other workers removing or modifying painted surfaces in pre-1978 housing and in pre-1978 child-occupied facilities. However, this course is only available to those individuals who have previously taken an EPA or HUD-approved lead-safe work practices course and/or who are currently EPA or state-certified as Lead Abatement Workers or Lead Abatement Supervisors. Students will learn how to comply with the EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule and the HUD Lead Safe Housing Rule. Students will also learn how to work safely with lead-based paint, and how to perform lead-safe work practices safely and effectively during renovation, repair and painting projects.
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RRP Compliance: Beyond Certification - What You Need to Know Webinar
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CONNOR Institute is excited to announce our RRP Compliance: Beyond Certification – What You Need to Know webinar.
Participants in this webinar will learn just how difficult it can be to stay in compliance with EPA’s RRP rule. By taking part in our next webinar, you can develop a better understanding of what must be done to stay in compliance. Having a firm logo and a certified renovator is not enough! This 90-minute webinar will give you the opportunity to ask our Director of Training what you should be doing in order to prepare for an audit by EPA. We will discuss questions such as:
· What information should you keep?
· Is EPA’s recordkeeping checklist enough?
· Who has been tracking the number of wet and drydisposable cleaning cloths used during cleaning verification?
· When can you “self certify” during pre-renovation notification?
At the end of the webinar, you will have a much deeper understanding of the detailed recordkeeping required to keep you in compliance with EPA’s RRP. Cost for this webinar is $45. Registration can be completed at www.connorinstitute.com, by calling 410-296-7971 or contacting Bob Bixler at bbixler@connorinstitute.com.
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Supervisor - Maintenance and Repainting - Initial (Maryland)
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Supervisor - Maintenance and Repainting - Initial (Maryland)
The two day Maryland Lead Maintenance and Repainting Supervisor initial course satisfies training requirements for the state of Maryland and is primarily directed at project managers, maintenance supervisors, and owners of rental properties, which may have lead-painted surfaces. The course is especially targeted at those who supervise projects as part of Maryland’s Lead Risk Reduction Program. The first day of this course covers the worker safety portion of the material related to the dangers of lead exposure, controlling lead exposure, and lead-safe work practices. The second day involves a thorough investigation of the state and federal regulations, a group project-planning activity, and a written test on the important concepts. Upon successful completion of the class, students are issued a Maryland ID card and a certificate of training. Training certification is valid for two years. An accreditation application must be submitted to MDE upon completion of the class along with proof of training and the appropriate fee for this discipline. These steps are required to become an “accredited” Maintenance and Repainting Supervisor in Maryland. This class has been approved by the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) and is required for supervisors who oversee repairs, maintenance or remodeling activities on certain Maryland properties where lead-based paint may be disturbed.
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Supervisor - Maintenance and Repainting - Refresher (Maryland)
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Supervisor - Maintenance and Repainting - Refresher (Maryland)
The 7-hour Maryland Lead Maintenance and Repainting Supervisor Refresher Course satisfies training requirements for the state of Maryland and is primarily directed at project managers, maintenance supervisors, and owners of rental properties, which may have lead-painted surfaces. The course is especially targeted at those who supervise projects as part of Maryland’s Lead Risk Reduction Program. The course includes a review of issues related to lead exposure and lead-safe work practices. Emphasis is placed on changes to state and federal regulations within the past two years as well as any additional other information pertinent to the attendee.
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Virginia COVID-19 Safety Training
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Virginia COVID-19 Safety Training This course covers the regulations set forth by the State of Virginia for all Virginia based businesses to comply with safety training and risk awareness of COVID-19
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Washington Lead Renovator - Initial (English)
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Washington Lead Renovator Initial Course (full day)
This full-day Washington accredited course will lead to the Washington Lead Renovator discipline certification, which will be valid for five years from the date of successful completion of the course. The audience for this course includes renovators, remodelers, painters, maintenance personnel, and any other workers removing or modifying painted surfaces in pre-1978 housing and in pre-1978 child-occupied facilities. Students will learn how to comply with the Washington Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule and the HUD Lead Safe Housing Rule. Students will also learn how to work safely with lead-based paint, and how to perform lead-safe work practices safely and effectively during renovation, repair and painting projects.
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Wisconsin Lead-safe Renovator - Initial
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This full-day Wisconsin accredited course will lead to the Wisconsin Lead-safe Renovator discipline certification, which will be valid for four years from the date of successful completion of the course. The audience for this course includes renovators, remodelers, painters, maintenance personnel, and any other workers removing or modifying painted surfaces in pre-1978 housing and in pre-1978 child-occupied facilities. Students will learn how to comply with the Wisconsin and EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule and the HUD Lead Safe Housing Rule. Students will also learn how to work safely with lead-based paint, and how to perform lead-safe work practices safely and effectively during renovation, repair and painting projects.
CONNOR Institute is approved to offer 8 hours of Dwelling Contractor Qualifier Continuing Education Credits for this course.
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