CORE COURSES: 3 Cycles, Each w/20 Students



|Course Title |Course Description |Hours |Credential |Supports/ |

| | | | |Materials/Supplies |

|OSHA 10 |This course presents the guidelines of Occupational Safety Health & Administration designed for anyone |10 hrs over 2 days |OSHA 10 card: |- Lectures supported by Power |

|Required in the state of CT |involved in the construction industry. Specifically devised for crew workers; the program provides | |A qualifying test is |Point presentations |

|for any worker on a |complete information on OSHA compliance issues. OSHA recommends program as an orientation to occupational|May be offered |administered by the | |

|construction site |safety health for workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1926. Two-day program includes Site & Job Safety Issues;|evenings and |certified teacher at the |- OSHA Construction Safety |

| |Work Hazards; Work Gear & Fall Protection; Working in Enclosed Spaces. |weekends |end of the course. The |Handbook (JJKeller) |

| |The guidelines are to be followed by construction workers on all sites which are visited and controlled | |U.S. Department of Labor, | |

| |periodically by OSHA inspectors. The course includes the following sections: | |OSHA, issues an official, | |

| |Introduction to OSHA, Electrical Safety/Control of Hazardous Energies, Fall Protection, Scaffolds, Cranes| |numbered card valid for 5 | |

| |and Rigging, Trenching and Excavations, Fire Prevention, Permit-Required Confined Space Entry, Materials | |years from the date of | |

| |Handling, Power Tool Use and Guarding, Stairways and Ladders | |issuance. | |

|Renovation Repair and |EPA’s Renovation, Repair and Painting Final Rule (40 CFR 745) requires that as of April 22, 2010, |8 hours |A certificate is awarded |- Lectures supported by Power |

|Painting |renovations conducted for compensation must be performed by Certified Firms using Certified Renovators. | |by GBCE and by the |Point presentations |

|Required of all renovation |EPA requires that firms performing renovation, repair, and painting projects that disturb lead-based |May be offered |certified school |- Small Entity Compliance Guide to|

|contractors by US EPA. |paint in pre-1978 homes, child care facilities and schools be certified by EPA and that they use |evenings and |authorized to award a US |Renovate Right: EPA's Lead-based |

|Desirable for maintenance |certified renovators who are trained by EPA-approved training providers to follow lead-safe work |weekends |EPA certification to |Paint Renovation, Repair and |

|workers in multi-family |practices. The RRP course teaches contractors and others how to use lead-safe work practices and follow | |students who pass the |Painting Program - September 2011 |

|housing, painters and other |these three simple procedures: Contain the work area minimize dust, and clean up thoroughly. | |final 50-question test |(PDF) (32 pp, 3.3MB). A handbook |

|tradesmen, homeowners, |The 8-hour course includes 8 Modules: | |with at least 70% correct |for contractors, property |

|residential real estate |Why lead-based paint is a problem during renovations. | |answers. |managers, and maintenance |

|managers and managers of |Regulations: What the EPA regulations require of Certified Firms and Certified Renovators. | | |personnel working in homes, child |

|child-care facilities. |Before Beginning Work: Teaches how to determine if lead-based paint affects your work, and how to educate| |The certificate is valid |care facilities, and schools built|

| |owners and residents in target housing, or owners and adult representatives in child-occupied facilities | |for 5 years |before 1978. (September 2011 |

| |about how the work will affect lead in their property. This module also discusses how to plan the work so| | |revised version.) |

| |that it is lead safe. | | | |

| |Contain Dust During Work: Teaches how to properly set up the work area so that dust and debris created by| | | |

| |your work do not contaminate the property and leave behind lead dust. | | | |

| |During the Work: Teaches how to work in a lead-safe manner and what practices are prohibited by the EPA | | | |

| |and/or HUD rules; provides information on personal protective equipment. | | | |

| |Cleaning Activities and Checking Your Work: Teaches how to effectively clean up dust generated by the | | | |

| |work performed in the home or child-occupied facility, and teaches Certified Renovators how to conduct a | | | |

| |cleaning verification. This section also contains information about how to dispose of renovation waste. | | | |

| |Recordkeeping: Teaches the requirements in the EPA and HUD Rules for creating and maintaining | | | |

| |documentation of the work. | | | |

| |Training Non-Certified Renovation Workers: Teaches the Certified Renovator how to train non-certified | | | |

| |renovation workers in lead safe practices while on the job. | | | |

| |There is a hands-on component of the course demonstrating containment, specialized work tools and | | | |

| |equipment and personal protection equipment. | | | |

|Refresher Course Lead | The Lead Supervisor Refresher Training will comply with the CT DPH Standard 20-440 requirements. This |8 hours |A certificate is awarded |- Lectures supported by Power |

|Abatement Supervisor |course includes a review and discussion of changes and interpretation of applicable state and federal | |by GBCE and by the |Point presentations |

|Required yearly for license |laws, regulations, policies and guidelines. The development and changes in state-of-the art procedures |May be offered |certified school |- Review of initial texts |

|renewal |and equipment will also be discussed along with a review of key areas of the initial lead abatement |evenings & weekends|authorized to award a US |- US EPA Regulations “Lead Paint |

| |supervisor training. The students will receive a certificate that they should send to the CT Department | |EPA certification to |Supervisor” |

| |of Public Health with their renewal application. The certificate is valid 1-year maximum, the time-frame | |students who pass the |- CT Dept of Public Health |

| |in which the student should apply for renewal. | |final test with at least |Regulations |

| | | |70% correct answers. |- Text - US EPA Model Training |

| | | | |Curriculum |

|Refresher Course Asbestos |The Asbestos Supervisor Refresher Training will comply with the CT DPH Standard 19a.44 requirements. This|8 hours |A certificate is awarded |- Lectures supported by Power |

|Abatement Supervisor |course includes a review and discussion of changes and interpretation of applicable state and federal | |by the certified school |Point presentations |

|Required yearly for license |laws, regulations, policies and guidelines. The development and changes in state-of-the art procedures |May be offered |authorized to award a CT |- Review of initial texts |

|renewal |and equipment will also be discussed along with a review of key areas of the initial lead abatement |evenings & weekends|DPH certification to |- US EPA Regulations |

| |supervisor training. The students will receive a certificate that they should send to the CT Department | |students who pass the |“Lead Paint Supervisor” |

| |of Public Health with their renewal application. The certificate is valid 1-year maximum, the time-frame | |final test with at least |- CT Dept of Public Health |

| |in which the student should apply for renewal. | |70% correct answers. |Regulations |

| | | | |- Text - US EPA Model Training |

| | | | |Curriculum |

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