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Federal law requires contractors that are hired to perform renovation, repair and painting projects in homes, child care facilities, and schools built before 1978 that disturb painted surfaces to be certified and follow specific work practices to prevent lead contamination.
Lead-Based Paint It is important to differentiate LBP from lead-containing paint (LCP), which is paint containing lead that is not regulated by EPA but does fall under OSHA exposure regulations. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Title X is the primary authority over LBP in target housing.
Answer: LBP activity (or abatement) certification is a specialized type of certification for firms who specifically want to work with lead-based paint. This includes abatement firms as well as risk assessment and inspection firms.
Answer: Yes, you must be recertified every three or five years. Your EPA certificate will indicate when your certification expires. See the Recertification Fact Sheet for further information. Find a printable PDF copy of all frequent questions pertaining to lead.
EPAs Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) Rule requires both firms and people to be certified. This section provides information about firm certification, where EPA is responsible for the renovation program, as well as how to apply and what fees are required.
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The mission of the LEAD program is to provide free, effective and educational training on alcohol responsibility and the law, to California retail licensees and their employees. The Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control expects licensees to act responsibly with their alcoholic beverage license privileges.
The CDPH certification is now a requirement for all those doing lead abatement plan preparation, lead hazard evaluations, lead abatement work and lead clearance inspections for residential and public buildings in California (Title 17, CCR 35001-35050 and 36000-36100).
Lead-based paint inspections determine the presence of lead-based paint. It is particularly helpful in determining whether lead-based paint is present prior to purchasing, renting, or renovating a home, and identifying potential sources of lead exposure at any time.

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