Thursday March 14, 2013 – Friday March 15, 2013
20033 N. 19th Avenue, Building 6
Description:
A risk assessor determines the existence, nature, severity and location of lead-based paint hazards in or on a residential property and reports the findings of the assessment and the options for controlling or abating the hazards that are found. EPA requires that a risk assessor perform levels of assessment that are cursory, such as a lead hazard screen to a full inspection/risk assessment to determine the cause of a child’s lead poisoning. As such, the assessor must have completed a Lead Inspector course and/ or hold a current EPA Inspector certification possess one of the following:
– Bachelors degree and 1 year experience
– Associates degree and 2 years experience
– High School degree and 3 years experience
– Certification as an Industrial Hygienist, Professional Engineer, Registered Architect or Certification in related engineering/health/environmental field. (e.g., safety professional, environmental scientist)
Related fields include lead, asbestos, environmental remediation work, or construction.
2 Days / 16 Hours
