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CT - Lead Certification - Lead Inspector Risk Assessor

Below are all of the state/federal requirements in Connecticut to become a certified Lead Inspector Risk Assessor professional.
If you have any questions on this information, please contact your local government agency.

STATE CT
DISCIPLINE Lead Inspector Risk Assessor
COURSE DURATION 16 hours
PREREQUISITES Successfully complete and receive a course completion certificate for a lead-based paint Inspector training course; AND Complete a minimum of 25 inspections over at least a 3 month period as a certified or licensed lead inspector OR 1 year experience in a related field including, but not necessarily limited to, lead, asbestos, radon or other environmental remediation work; AND meet one of the following: Bachelors degree and at least 1 year of experience in a related field; OR A certified industrial hygienist, or be licensed, registered or certified as an engineer, architect or in a related scientific field or be registered as a sanitarian; OR -A high school diploma or equivalency and at least 2 years of experience in a related field.
ACCREDITING BODY Connecticut Department of Public Health
INDIVIDUAL APP REQUIREMENTS $50 annually
INDIVIDUAL EXAM FEES Third party exam. $70 for each attempt.
COMPANY APP REQUIREMENTS Lead Inspector/Risk Assessors must work for a Connecticut licensed Lead Consultant Contractor ($625 annual fee). If you are sole proprietor, you are required to be credentialed both as a Lead Consultant Contractor and hold the Lead Inspector discipline.
REFRESHER TRAINING Annual refresher training and application renewal is required.
RECIPROCITY Connecticut accepts licensing and training from EPA-accredited and EPA-authorized lead programs, however the individual and company must still register with the state of CT.
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