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Real Estate Course
- $200
- 8 Hours
- Online
These sessions provide essential information to help you confidently inform potential homebuyers about the presence of asbestos, lead, mold, or radon. Specifically tailored towards real estate professionals, the course covers identification, associated hazards, and best practices for safely working and living in environments where these substances are present.
RegisterAsbestos Operations and Maintenance
- $285
- 16 Hours (2 Days)
- In-Person
This course is designed for employees who may encounter and disturb asbestos-containing materials (ACM) during routine building maintenance. Key topics include identifying asbestos materials, applying proper techniques for small-scale tasks, and safely handling ACM debris. The class features hands-on training, demonstrating glove bag techniques and enclosure methods. This course complies with OSHA and EPA regulations.
RegisterAsbestos Awareness
- $50
- 2 Hours
- Online
This course introduces general industry workers, supervisors, and employers to the hazards of asbestos exposure in the workplace. Designed for those who may encounter asbestos on the job, the training covers health risks, exposure prevention, and workplace safety measures. Participants will also learn about OSHA and EPA asbestos regulations, including OSHA’s general industry standard (29 CFR 1910.1001), permissible exposure limits, and risk control methods to ensure safer work.
RegisterAHERA Asbestos Project Designer Refresher
- $225
- 8 hours
- Online
Participants will refine their expertise in writing specifications for asbestos abatement projects and explore alternative control methods for Class I work. Other topics covered: asbestos removal design, budgeting, and cost estimation, preparing detailed abatement drawings, contract delivery methods, and future design considerations. This refresher course ensures that project designers are informed of the latest industry standards and regulatory requirements to develop effective, compliant, and cost-efficient asbestos abatement plans.
RegisterAHERA Asbestos Project Designer Initial
- $495
- 24 hours (3 days)
- In-Person
This 24-hour course accredits individuals responsible for designing asbestos abatement projects or developing asbestos abatement plans. Using classroom instruction and real-world case studies, participants learn how to create effective and compliant project designs, specifications, and work plans. This training is required for any asbestos abatement project exceeding three (3) square feet or three (3) linear feet. The course meets AHERA, ASHARA, and TSCA Title II accreditation requirements for project designers.
RegisterAHERA Asbestos Management Planner Refresher
- $215
- 4 Hours
- Online
This half-day refresher training course provides annual recertification for those holding an AHERA Management Planner certification. A review of the management plan process originally introduced during the initial course, in addition to discussion of regulatory changes is the primary focus. This course follows EPA’s accredited curriculum under AHERA.
RegisterAHERA Asbestos Management Planner Initial
- $330
- 16 hours (2 days)
- In-Person
The AHERA Management Planner Course builds on asbestos inspection knowledge, training participants to develop comprehensive asbestos management plans while ensuring regulatory compliance. The course covers Operations and Maintenance (O&M) procedures, building survey interpretation, abatement response planning, legal considerations, record-keeping, and plan submission. Students will review and apply response strategies using an AHERA-compliant Asbestos Management Plan. Certification is awarded upon passing a 50-question exam. Current AHERA Building Inspector certification is required for enrollment.
RegisterAHERA Asbestos Contractor/Supervisor Refresher
- $140
- 8 Hours
- Online
Federal regulations mandate that all AHERA-certified asbestos professionals complete this approved annual refresher course to maintain their certification. This training provides a comprehensive review of essential concepts from the initial certification course, along with updates on new and revised regulations, recent legislation, and emerging tools and industry best practices. The course meets AHERA requirements as well as the State of Alaska’s annual refresher training mandate for Asbestos Contractors and Supervisors.
RegisterAHERA Asbestos Contractor/Supervisor Initial
- $615
- 40 Hours (5 Days)
- In-Person
This course is designed for workers, contractors, supervisors, consultants, and site-surveillance technicians involved in asbestos abatement projects. The curriculum covers essential topics, including History and uses of asbestos, health risks and exposure effects, protective equipment and work practices, inspection procedures and safety protocols, regulatory compliance, and best practices. Students will gain practical, hands-on experience through real-world scenarios taught by experienced instructors, enabling them to immediately apply their knowledge in the field. This course meets the training requirements of the State of Alaska DOL 8 AAC 61.600-790, OSHA 29 CFR 1910, 1915, and 1926, and EPA/AHERA 40 CFR Part 763 Subpart E.
RegisterAHERA Asbestos Building Inspector Refresher
- $ 200
- 4 Hours
- Online
This EPA-approved annual refresher course is required for individuals holding Building Inspector certification under AHERA regulations. The course provides a comprehensive review of key concepts from the initial certification including inspection, sampling, and assessment of asbestos-containing materials (ACM) in buildings. Students will also receive up-to-date information on regulatory and legislative changes, ensuring continued compliance with EPA AHERA Model Accreditation Plan (MAP) for Inspectors. Engaging classroom discussions encourage participants to share their experiences and apply their knowledge to real-world scenarios.
RegisterAHERA Asbestos Building Inspector Initial
- $430
- 24 Hours (3 Days)
- In-Person
This course is required by AHERA for accreditation as a Building Inspector. Participants will receive comprehensive training in identifying, inspecting, sampling, and assessing asbestos-containing materials (ACM) in buildings, as well as learning how to properly document and report their findings. The course features hands-on training, allowing students to apply their knowledge through a mock inspection, reinforcing real-world inspection techniques. This training meets all requirements under the EPA AHERA Model Accreditation Plan (MAP) for Inspectors, ensuring compliance with federal asbestos regulations.
RegisterHazWoper Refresher
- $140
- 8 Hours
- Online
This course fulfills the annual training requirement under OSHA’s Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) standard (29 CFR 1910.120). Designed to protect workers handling hazardous waste, the course covers safety protocols for those working at uncontrolled hazardous waste sites, EPA-licensed treatment, storage, and disposal facilities, and those responding to hazardous material emergencies, such as spills.
RegisterHazWoper Inital 40
- $545
- 40 Hours (5 Days)
- In-Person
This course fulfills the training requirements of OSHA’s HAZWOPER Standard under 29 CFR 1910.120(e)(3)(i) and 29 CFR 1926.65(e)(3)(i). It is specifically designed for hazardous waste personnel, equipment operators, general site workers and supervisory staff involved in hazardous substance removal or other activities that may expose them to hazardous materials and health risks at hazardous waste sites. Participants will receive the required OSHA regulatory training while developing critical thinking skills and practical competencies necessary for working safely at hazardous waste sites.
RegisterHazWoper Inital 24
- $405
- 24 Hours (3 Days)
- In-Person
The 24-hour HAZWOPER online training course fulfills the classroom training requirements outlined in OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.120 for workers with limited exposure to hazardous substances at regulated sites. It is designed for individuals involved in clean-up operations, hazardous waste handling at facilities, or controlled emergency response operations.
RegisterRenovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Refresher
- $175
- 4 Hours
- In-Person
The Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) – Refresher Course is designed for renovators, remodelers, painters, and other professionals seeking to renew their EPA Certified Renovator status. This certification enables them to legally perform lead-safe renovation, repair, and painting in pre-1978 housing and child-occupied facilities where work may disturb lead-based paint.
RegisterRenovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Initial
- $270
- 8 Hours
- In-Person
The Lead Renovator (RRP) Initial Certification Course is an 8-hour, EPA-approved training program designed for contractors performing renovation, repair, or painting in pre-1978 homes and child-occupied facilities. This certification ensures compliance with EPA’s Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule and HUD’s Lead Safe Housing Rule by teaching participants how to safely work in environments containing lead-based paint. The course covers lead exposure risks, regulatory requirements, lead-safe work practices, containment methods, cleaning and waste disposal, record-keeping procedures, and training of non-certified renovation workers. Participants will also engage in hands-on training, followed by a final review and examination to earn their Certified Renovator status under the EPA or an authorized state program.
RegisterLead Awareness
- $50
- 2 Hours
- Online
The OSHA Lead Awareness Training provides essential information and guidelines on lead exposure for workers, foremen, and supervisors involved in construction work. This training ensures compliance with OSHA’s Lead Standard for the Construction Industry (29 CFR 1926.62) and educates participants on the risks associated with lead and lead-containing materials. Lead exposure poses a serious health threat across various industries, particularly in construction, where prolonged exposure can lead to severe health conditions affecting both workers and their families. This course educates students with the knowledge needed to recognize hazards, implement protective measures, and reduce lead exposure in the workplace.
RegisterRadon Awareness
- $50
- 2 Hours
- Online
The Radon course equips healthcare professionals, community health workers, and environmental health educators with essential knowledge to promote radon awareness and protection. Participants will learn what radon is, its health risks, and how it enters homes, as well as the importance of testing and mitigation strategies. The course also emphasizes systemic solutions beyond individual home interventions, empowering participants to drive broader community health initiatives.
RegisterMold Awareness
- $50
- 2 Hours
- Online
Mold Awareness training provides essential guidance on mold prevention, remediation, and cleanup, with a strong focus on protecting the health of building occupants and workers involved in mold removal. Designed primarily for building managers, custodians, and maintenance personnel, this course also serves as a valuable resource for contractors, industrial hygienists, environmental health and safety professionals, and anyone dealing with mold and moisture issues in buildings. Covering best practices and safety measures, this training offers practical knowledge applicable to a wide range of industries and individuals.
RegisterTrenching & Excavation Competent Person Training
- $160
- 4 Hours
- In-Person
This course is designed for supervisors and competent individuals responsible for training and ensuring workers are protected from cave-ins, hazardous atmospheres, falling objects, and other risks associated with trenching and excavation operations. Participants will learn about the roles and responsibilities of a Competent Person, including OSHA regulations, soil classification, trenching hazard identification, protective systems, and conducting daily trench inspections. This training meets the requirements outlined in OSHA 29 CFR 1926.650, 651, and 652, equipping attendees with the knowledge needed to maintain safe excavation practices on the job site.
RegisterFall Protection
- $140
- 4 Hours
- In-Person
This course is designed for individuals responsible for fall protection management, equipment inspection, and supervising employees working at heights. Participants will learn key aspects of fall hazard assessment, fall protection system selection and application, equipment inspection, and job site protection program management. The training covers the hierarchy of fall protection, proper use of various systems, and workplace hazard evaluations to ensure compliance with OSHA industry safety standards (29 CFR Subpart M: 1926.500, 1926.501, 1926.502, and 1926.503). This course equips attendees with the knowledge and skills needed to implement effective fall protection measures in the workplace.
RegisterConfined Space Entry
- $140
- 8 Hours
- In-Person
This course enhances participants’ understanding of the hazards associated with permit-required confined space entry and the necessary safety procedures to mitigate risks. Key topics include confined space definitions, entry procedures, essential program and permit system requirements, hazard identification, ventilation, lockout/tagout protocols, equipment use, and the roles and responsibilities of entrants, attendants, and supervisors. Additionally, students will learn about evacuation and rescue procedures and proper steps for closing an entry operation. This training meets the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146 & 1910.147, ensuring compliance with industry safety standards.
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