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Get Lead Safe is an EPA RRP lead-safe certification training and consulting organization for the U.S. renovation, repair, and painting industries. The website highlights its partnership with the EnviroEd, LLC training network, an EPA-accredited training provider. Its courses are built around the U.S. EPA’s 2008 Lead-Based Paint Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule, primarily serving contractors and remodeling companies working on pre-1978 homes, child care facilities, and preschools.
Its core services include the EPA RRP Lead Renovator initial certification course, refresher certification courses, and training on compliance documentation processes under the RRP rule. The text indicates that the initial course is available in all states except Kansas, and the refresher course is also marked as excluding Kansas. The site also has an “Online Refresher Certification” entry point, suggesting that recertification can be completed online. The organization also offers lead-based paint risk assessments and lead paint inspections in Texas, as well as pre-EPA-audit compliance consulting for businesses.
The instructors are one of the organization’s stronger points. Robert E. Noah has more than 30 years of experience in the construction industry, is a licensed lead-based paint risk assessor and lead paint inspector in Texas, and has an EPA RRP training background. J. Brian Engelking has over 15 years of experience in construction, operations management, sales, and B2B projects, and is also a certified home inspector. Overall, this is not positioned as a general education platform, but rather as a compliance-focused professional training service with strong industry experience.
The captured text does not provide course pricing, specific class hours, schedules, locations, payment methods, or refund policies, so pricing transparency is limited. Business users who need reimbursement, travel planning, or cost comparisons will still need to confirm details through the registration page or by contacting the provider directly.
The advantages are that the courses have a clear purpose, closely follow EPA RRP compliance requirements, and incorporate real-world construction experience and audit documentation requirements. Its promise that courses “will not be canceled” is particularly valuable for out-of-town students. The drawbacks are that the publicly available information is incomplete, with unclear details on teaching language, pricing, class schedules, and support options. In addition, rules vary by state, and exceptions such as Kansas require students to verify applicability themselves.
It is suitable for contractors, remodeling companies, and related businesses in the United States that work on older-home renovation, painting, repair, and window replacement. It is also suitable for companies concerned about EPA RRP audit risk. For users in China, its practical value is limited unless they operate related businesses in the United States or need to understand EPA compliance. Access to the website from mainland China cannot be determined from the text and is marked as unknown.
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