Certified Renovator definition

Certified Renovator means an individual who has been trained by an accredited training program and certified by the director pursuant to R307-841-8(1) and R307-842-2 to conduct renovations.
Certified Renovator means a Renovator who has been certified in accordance with 40 C.F.R. § 745.90(a).
Certified Renovator means an individual who has been

Examples of Certified Renovator in a sentence

  • Results (attach lab report): □ Certified Renovator performed EPA Post-Renovation Cleaning Verification Card (describe results, time & date): □ Number of wet cloths used: □ Work Waste sealed with duct tape in appropriate trash bag and disposed of in exterior dumpster.

  • Test results must be attached and the completed form signed by a Certified Renovator.✓ Checklist for Performing RRP on dwelling built before 1978 – Form must be completed and signed by Certified Renovator.

  • For 2010, to comply with EPA’s LRRPP Rule requirements, a Certified Renovator will be required at the jobsite to assess and set up the containment site.

  • Results (attach lab report):  Certified Renovator performed EPA Post-Renovation Cleaning Verification Card (describe results, time & date):  Number of wet cloths used:  Work Waste sealed with duct tape in appropriate trash bag and disposed of in exterior dumpster.

  • To apply to become a Georgia Certified Renovator, please see the application at http://epd.georgia.gov/sites/epd.georgia.gov/files/related_files/site_page/app.pdf or visit EPD’s Lead-Based Paint website at http://epd.georgia.gov/lead-based-paint, click “Lead-Based Paint Forms” under Related Links and click the second bullet.


More Definitions of Certified Renovator

Certified Renovator means an individual who has been trained by an accredited training
Certified Renovator means a Renovator who has successfully completed a renovator course accredited by U.S. EPA or a U.S. EPA-authorized State or Tribal program.
Certified Renovator means an individual who has been certified by the Secretary to perform renovations. “Child-Occupied Facility” means a building, or portion of a building, constructed prior to 1978, visited regularly by the same child, under six years of age, on at least two different days within any week (Sundaythrough Saturday period), provided that each day's visit lasts at least three hours and the combined weeklyvisits last at least six hours, and the combined annual visits last at least 60 hours. Child-occupied facilities may include, but are not limited to day-cares, preschools and kindergarten classrooms. Child-occupied facilities may be located in target housing or in public or commercial buildings. With respect to common areas in public or commercial buildings that contain child-occupied facilities, the child-occupied facility encompasses only those common areas that are routinely used by children under age six, such as restrooms and cafeterias. Common areas that children under age six only pass through, such as hallways, stairways and garages are not included. In addition, with respect to exteriors of public or commercial buildings that contain child-occupied facilities, the child-occupied facility encompasses only the exterior sides of the building that are immediately adjacent to the child-occupied facility or the common areas routinely used by children under age six.
Certified Renovator means an individual who has been trained by an accredited training program, meets all the qualifications established by the department, and is certified by the department to perform renovations or direct workers in the performance of renovation work.
Certified Renovator means a renovator who has
Certified Renovator means an individual who has successfully completed a renovator course accredited by [the Department] OHA, EPA, or EPA authorized program.
Certified Renovator means a Renovator who has been certified in accordance