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Model Renovator Initial Training Course

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The Model Certified Renovator Initial Training Course (Lead Safety for Renovation Repair and Painting) was developed by the EPA, in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), to train renovation, repair, and painting contractors how to work safely in housing with lead-based paint and comply with EPA's Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule, and HUD's Lead Safe Housing Rule. During the course students will learn:

  • Why lead-based paint is a problem during renovations
  • What the EPA and HUD regulations require of certified firms and renovators
  • How to determine if lead-based paint affects work
  • How to begin the work
  • How to set up the work area to contain dust
  • How to work in a lead-safe manner
  • How to clean the work area and verify cleanliness
  • How to dispose of waste safely
  • How to document your work

The Model Certified Renovator Initial Training Course was revised in 2026 to reflect regulatory changes to the dust-lead action levels (previously referred to as the dust-lead clearance levels) and dust-lead reportable levels (previously referred to as the dust-lead hazard standards) that became effective January 12, 2026 and the updated definitions of target housing and abatement that became effective Jan. 13, 2025 (See 89 FR 89416, Nov. 12, 2024).

Course Materials

All course materials are available in both English and Spanish.

Training manuals

  • NEW! 2026 Instructor Manual (pdf) (EPA-740-B-26-001)
    • Includes an instructor course overview, instructor notes for each slide, copies of the slides with talking points, hands-on exercises and other appendices with useful information.
  • NEW! 2026 Student Manual (pdf) (EPA-740-B-26-002)
    • Includes copies of the slides with the instructor's talking points, hands-on exercises and other appendices with useful information.

Source files - The course includes a PowerPoint presentation with notes for each module, which along with Word files of the training manual content, are provided so the course can be updated to include pertinent Tribal, state, territorial and local requirements. All of these files along with the manual and appendices PDFs and two video files can be found in the downloadable  Renovator Initial Course (zip) .

Appendices

  • Appendix 1: Renovation, Repair, and Painting Program Regulation (40 CFR Part 745)
  • Appendix 2: Additional Requirements of HUD's Lead Safe Housing Rule for EPA Certified Renovation Firms and Renovators (2026) (pdf) 
  • Appendix 3: Lead-Safe Certified Guide to Renovate Right: Important Lead Hazard Information for Families, Child Care Providers and Schools (pdf)
  • Appendix 4: Small Entity Compliance Guide to Renovate Right (March 2026) (pdf)
  • Appendix 5: Steps to Lead Safe Renovation, Repair and Painting (March 2026) (pdf)
  • Appendix 6: Hands-on Exercises for Renovator Initial Course (pdf)
  • Appendix 7: State and Local Regulatory Requirements (Note: this Appendix is intentionally blank to allow training providers to add applicable state and local regulations.)
  • Appendix 8: Regulatory Status of Waste Generated by Contractors and Residents from Lead-Based Paint Activities Conducted in Households (pdf)
  • Appendix 9: Paint Chip Sample Collection Guide (pdf)
  • Appendix 10: For More Information (pdf)

Materiales en español

La EPA está revisando los materiales de su Curso de capacitación inicial de renovador certificado (Prácticas seguras para trabajar con el plomo en labores de renovación, reparación y pintura) para reflejar las revisiones normativas que entraron en vigor el 12 de enero de 2026 (ver 89 FR 89416, Nov. 12, 2024). Los materiales del curso que no se hayan actualizado para reflejar la norma definitiva de noviembre de 2024 están desactualizados y deben actualizarse adecuadamente antes de utilizarlos. La EPA subirá los nuevos materiales del curso tan pronto como se actualicen.

Manuales de capacitación

  • 2021 Manual de capacitación del instructor
  • 2021 Manual de capacitación de estudiantes

Archivos fuente - El curso incluye una presentación de PowerPoint con notas para cada módulo, que junto con los archivos Word del contenido del manual de capacitación se proporcionan para que el curso pueda actualizarse e incluir los requisitos estatales, y locales. Todos estos archivos, junto con el manual y los apéndices en formato PDF y dos videos, se pueden encontrar en el  2021 Spanish Renovator Initial Course Source Files (zip)  que se puede descargar.

Apéndices

  • Apéndice 1: Normas del Programa de Renovación, Reparación y Pintura (40 CFR Part 745) (en inglés)
  • Apéndice 2: Requisitos adicionales de la Regla de viviendas seguras con plomo del HUD para empresas de renovación y renovadores certificados por la EPA (pdf)
  • Apéndice 3: Guía de prácticas acreditadas seguras para trabajar con el plomo para remodelar correctamente (pdf)
  • Apéndice 4: Guía de cumplimiento destinada a entidades pequeñas (pdf) (marzo de 2026)
  • Apéndice 5: Pasos para la renovación, reparación y pintura seguras con el plomo (pdf) (marzo de 2026)
  • Apéndice 6: Ejercicios prácticos para Renovador Inicial (pdf)
  • Apéndice 7: Reglamentos estatales y locales (Este apéndice se dejó en blanco para permitir que los proveedores de capacitación agreguen los reglamentos estatales y locales pertinentes)
  • Apéndice 8: Situación normativa de desechos de contratistas y residentes generados en actividades domésticas con pintura a base de plomo (pdf)
  • Apéndice 9: Guía para la recogida de muestras de pedazos de pintura (pdf)
  • Apéndice 10: Para obtener más información (pdf)

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