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Steps for Becoming Massachusetts Lead Certified Successfully complete an EPA-certified training. Submit an application along with your certificate of completion. Wait for your application to be processed and your certificate to be mailed to you. Renew your application yearly after taking a refresher course.
If you are doing lead abatement, or if the intent of the work you are doing is to control or reduce lead hazards, you must be certified by the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry. The number to call is 717-772-3396.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certification is mandatory for all HVAC techs working with the refrigerants found in many types of HVAC/R units. Industry certifications like North American Technical Excellence (NATE) are often preferred by employers. What are these certifications?
Complete the Application For Lead Occupation Certification (LIBI-607L). Provide a copy of the Project Designer certificate(s) for your EPA or PA approved training course(s) as well as a copy of your Supervisor certificate(s). Complete the Verification of Degree for Lead Occupation Certification (LIBI-614L) form.
The Pennsylvania Lead Worker performs any set of measures designed to eliminate or reduce lead-based paint hazards in ance with standards established by the Environmental Protection Agency. There are no prerequisites for this certification. Attend Lead Abatement Worker Initial training.
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EPA has developed four types of certification: For servicing small appliances (Type I). For servicing or disposing of high- or very high-pressure appliances, except small appliances and MVACs (Type II). For servicing or disposing of low-pressure appliances (Type III). For servicing all types of equipment (Universal).
You must first hire a licensed risk assessor who will explain what work needs to be done for interim control. After a risk assessor approves the work, you will receive a Letter of Interim Control. You then have up to 2 years to remove lead hazards and receive a Letter of Full Compliance.
NATE certification is among the most common, but also the most notable, of the available HVAC technician certifications. NATE stands for North American Technician Excellence. It is a testing and certification organization specifically geared to the needs of HVAC technicians.
The LEAD program provides the licensee and their employees with practical information on selling alcoholic beverages safely, responsibly, and legally, and preventing illicit drug activity on or around their licensed establishment.
Answer: Not necessarily. Whether to accept certification from another jurisdiction is up to the individual state or tribal area. EPA cannot compel states or tribes to adopt programs identical to the Federal program or to establish reciprocity provisions.

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