Carpentry skills are not covered in the course. If you are considering doing moderate-risk deleading work, you should have carpentry skills. The course is offered across the state by private groups and organizations approved by CLPPP. The cost varies depending on the training provider. Once you are authorized to perform moderate-risk deleading, you are authorized to perform low-risk deleading, including encapsulation. Private providers generally charge approximately $250 for the training. Course schedules vary depending on demand. Some providers offer courses at least twice a month, including nights and weekends as well as in Spanish. After completing the course, CLPPP will send you a take-home exam. After passing your exam, you will receive a letter with your CLPPP authorization number. Professional contractors are not eligible for this course and should contact the Department of Labor Standards to learn about the training and licensing requirements.
Training providers and course information
Moderate Risk Training Provider | Course Information |
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Emerald Lead Testing |
Contact for schedule and location. |
Environmental Training Institute |
Call or see website for class offerings. |
Harvard Environmental Services |
Classes are once a month at Harvard Environmental Services. However, we can schedule additional classes, tailored to your timeframe needs and availability for a minimum of 3 students. Please contact for further information. |
Institute for Environmental Education, Inc. |
Contact for scheduling information. |
Mary Chabot Training LLC |
Classes are offered on Fridays and Saturdays about every 3 to 4 weeks. Small classes of a minimum of 3 students can be accommodated. Check the website for dates. |