LITTLE RIVER, SC, August 31, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Contractor Training, LLC of Raleigh Announced today the expansion of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) accredited training classes in Charleston, Columbia and Myrtle Beach South Carolina.
"We are excited to expand our training classes into South Carolina," said Robert Attaway, President of Contractor Training. "We have had good crowds in the Triangle, Triad and on the coast," continued Attaway. "Now we are moving into South Carolina."
Learn more about Classes in South Carolina:
EPA Lead Free Training - Charleston
http://www.contractortraining.com/epa-lead-certification-classes-charleston.php?source=pr-2012-08
EPA Lead Abatement Training - Columbia
http://www.contractortraining.com/epa-lead-certification-classes-columbia.php?source=pr-2012-08
EPA Lead Free and OSHA Training - Myrtle Beach
http://www.contractortraining.com/epa-lead-certification-classes-myrtle-beach.php?source=pr-2012-08
Contractor Training company of Raleigh specializes in EPA Certification for contractors, remodelers, renovators, property managers, painters and repairmen to meet new Environmental Legislation on lead paint. As a licensed general contractor and real estate broker, Robert Attaway understands the remodeling and renovation business and uses his experience when teaching these EPA rules for working on residential housing and child occupied facilities built before 1978. EPA fines under these environmental laws can go as high as $37,500 per day. In addition to the EPA rules, some states (like North Carolina) have their own rules that apply to work done in NC.
About Contractor Training, LLC
Contractor Training is an EPA and NC accredited training provider for the EPA Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Initial (eight hour) training course. Contractor Training is also an EPA accredited E-Learning training provider for the RRP Initial course. We have over 25 years of experience in teaching construction safety to adults and strive to make our training both interesting and informative. If you are interested in an OSHA ten hour course or an OSHA 30 hour class or want to know more about lead based paint training visit the website: http://www.contractortraining.com/index.php?source=pr-2012-08.
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