Vermont RRPM Refresher Training

This 4-hour class will keep your current Vermont RRP certifications valid for 5 years. This class will provide an update for the State of Vermont requirements and provide the necessary certifications for the RRPM Supervisor license.

The class will touch on the following concepts:

  • When RRPM certifications are required
  • Pre-renovation requirements
  • Containment requirements
  • Personal Protective equipment
  • End-of-work requirements
  • Cleaning verification
  • Record Keeping

****Please note: a copy of a current RRP or RRPM training certificate is required for this training.

A copy will need to be presented at the beginning of class. If your RRP training is passed the expiration date, then the initial training will need to be completed. Refunds for this training will not be provided if your current RRP certificate has expired. Please check the date on your certificate and bring a copy of your certificate to class with you. If you did not take your initial training with Evergreen, we cannot look up past training certificates and you will need to contact your past training provider for a copy. ***

Location


The United Church
63 Third Street
Newport, VT

Susan Busher Conference Room
In City Hall
Burlington, VT

Vermont Lead-Safe Renovator Classes

On October 1, 2022, the State of Vermont received the authority to administer the Federal EPA’s Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Program. The Federal RRP program sets the RRP training requirements for contractors who work on housing and child-occupied buildings built before 1978 due to the likelihood that the buildings contain LEAD-BASED PAINT. The RRP training includes these topics: notification to occupants and owners of lead work and hazards, lead-safe work practices, cleaning, and recordkeeping. To perform RRP work in Vermont, you now need both the Vermont Lead-Safe Renovation, Repair, Painting, and Maintenance (RRPM) firm, and supervisor licenses. To receive the RRPM supervisor license, you need to take this Federal RRP training. Learn more about these licensing requirements here: www.healthvermont.gov/RRPM.

Please note: The Vermont RRPM program also requires RRPM supervisor applicants to take the Vermont Lead Poisoning Prevention, Inspection, Repair, and Cleaning ((RC) Practices training in addition to this RRP training. The Vermont IRC Practices used to be called Essential Maintenance Practices (EMPs). The IRC Practices are a set of inspection and cleaning activities required in rental housing properties and daycares to make sure that lead paint will not become a health hazard for occupants. Even if you do not plan to work in rental properties and child cares, you still need this online training to receive the Vermont Lead-Safe RRPM supervisor license. The IRC Practices training is offered online in a self-paced format and takes a couple of hours to complete. Learn more about this training by clicking here.

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