Lead Awareness Training
Lead Awareness Training
METI’s Lead Awareness Training delivers instruction in the properties of lead and where it is found, sources of lead exposure, how lead can enter the body, testing methods for the presence of lead and the health effects of lead exposure.
Our Lead Awareness course also teaches you that lead can damage almost every organ system. In children, too much lead in the body can cause lasting problems with growth and development.
Lead Awareness Training Key Benefits
- Instruction from industry-experienced and certified instructor
- What is lead and where was it used
- What makes lead dangerous
- Sources of Lead Exposure
- When does lead-based paint become a hazard
- How Lead Poisoning Affects You
- How much lead is dangerous
- How does lead get into your body
- Health Effects of Lead Poisoning
- Testing For Lead in Your Body
- Preventing Lead Poisoning
Your Lead Awareness Training Ticket
Upon completion of this program, you will receive a wallet-size Lead Awareness Ticket/Certificate, that will show you have the credentials. Feel free to have your prospective employer contact METI to confirm your Lead Awareness Certification.
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Hazardous Waste Refresher Training
Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment Training
Underground Storage Tank Removal Training – UST Radiological Awareness Training
Asbestos Awareness Training Course
Asbestos Abatement Training
Mold Awareness Training
Mold Remediation Training
Lead Abatement Training
Other Environmental Remediation Training at METI
Hazardous Waste Worker Training
Hazardous Waste Refresher Training
Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment Training
Underground Storage Tank Removal Training – UST
Radiological Awareness Training
Asbestos Awareness Training
Asbestos Abatement Training
Mold Awareness Training
Mold Remediation Training
Lead Abatement Training
Lead Awareness Training
Erosion & Sediment Control Training
Emergency Spill Response & Spill Containment Training
Spill Prevention, Control & Countermeasures (SPCCs) Training
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