Training Calendar 2022 – RRP Class Initial
Kansas Safety Training Center 716 E Grand Ave - Suite A, Haysville, KSClass time: 8 to 5 pm Location: 716 E. Grand, Haysville, KS September 8 October 6 November 3 December 8 December 22
Class time: 8 to 5 pm Location: 716 E. Grand, Haysville, KS September 8 October 6 November 3 December 8 December 22
Time: 8 - 5 pm September 8 October 6 November 3 December 8 December 22
Class Time: 8 to 5 pm September 8 October 6 November 3 December 8 December 22
RRP Training Initial Kansas Safety Training Center 716 E Grand Ave - Suite A, Haysville September 8, 2022, @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm RRP Initial Kansas Safety Training Center 716 E Grand Ave - Suite A, Haysville Kansas Safety Training Center Inc.716 E Grand Ave - Suite A, Haysville, KS Kansas Safety Training Center 716 E Grand Ave - Suite A, Haysville, KS Anyone disturbing painted or coated surfaces on residential housing or Child Occupied Facility built before January 1, 1978, must have the proper license and use certified workers. This course meets Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE),...
October 6, 2022 Start time: 8 am to 5 pm Location: 716 E. Grand, Haysville, KS 67060
Anyone disturbing painted or coated surfaces on residential housing, or a Child Occupied Facility built before January 1, 1978, must have A Kansas Firm license and use Certified Renovators. This course meets the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), EPA, and HUD requirements. To register for this event, click here or navigate to kstc.us/registration.
Anyone disturbing painted or coated surfaces on residential housing, or a Child Occupied Facility built before January 1, 1978, must have A Kansas Firm license and use Certified Renovators. This course meets the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), EPA, and HUD requirements. To register for this event, click here or navigate to kstc.us/registration.
Anyone disturbing painted or coated surfaces on residential housing, or a Child Occupied Facility built before January 1, 1978, must have A Kansas Firm license and use Certified Renovators. This course meets the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), EPA, and HUD requirements. To register for this event, click here or navigate to kstc.us/registration.
Anyone disturbing painted or coated surfaces on residential housing or Child Occupied Facility built before January 1, 1978, must have the proper license, and use certified workers. This course meets Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), EPA, and HUD requirements to be a certified renovator. The course covers health hazards associated with lead exposure, methods to contain dust and debris during renovation work, effective cleaning methods, required work practices, and other regulations regarding lead base paint. To register for this event, click here or navigate to kstc.us/registration.
Anyone disturbing painted or coated surfaces on residential housing or Child Occupied Facility built before January 1, 1978, must have the proper license, and use certified workers. This course meets Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), EPA, and HUD requirements to be a certified renovator. The course covers health hazards associated with lead exposure, methods to contain dust and debris during renovation work, effective cleaning methods, required work practices, and other regulations regarding lead base paint. To register for this event, click here or navigate to kstc.us/registration.
Anyone disturbing painted or coated surfaces on residential housing or Child Occupied Facility built before January 1, 1978, must have the proper license, and use certified workers. This course meets Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), EPA, and HUD requirements to be a certified renovator. The course covers health hazards associated with lead exposure, methods to contain dust and debris during renovation work, effective cleaning methods, required work practices, and other regulations regarding lead base paint. To register for this event, click here or navigate to kstc.us/registration.
Anyone disturbing painted or coated surfaces on residential housing or Child Occupied Facility built before January 1, 1978, must have the proper license, and use certified workers. This course meets Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), EPA, and HUD requirements to be a certified renovator. The course covers health hazards associated with lead exposure, methods to contain dust and debris during renovation work, effective cleaning methods, required work practices, and other regulations regarding lead base paint. To register for this event, click here or navigate to kstc.us/registration.