Fully Accredited
Kansas RRP Training
Specialized Lead-Safe Work Practices certification for contractors working in the State of Kansas.
State Specific Requirements
The State of Kansas is authorized by the EPA to operate its own Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) program. This means that firms and individuals working in Kansas must comply with the state’s specific regulations, not just the federal ones.
Accredited by KDHE
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is the state agency authorized by the EPA to administer Kansas’s Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) program. As a KDHE-accredited training provider, GlyNite Construction Services meets the state’s specific certification requirements, so contractors who complete our course are fully covered under both Kansas state law and federal EPA regulations.
GlyNite Construction Services is a fully accredited trainer for the State of Kansas Lead-Safe Work Practices course. Our goal is to equip students who work in pre-1978 homes with the knowledge and skills to work safely during paint disturbance.
The Dual Certification Advantage
Maximize your training time and value. With just one 8-hour class, students receive dual certification valid for both:
- EPA Federal Certification
- Kansas State Certification
Important Course Details
In-Person Only
Kansas training must be completed in-person. Online certification is not accepted for Kansas state certification.
8-Hour Duration
Comprehensive one-day training session covering all required safety practices and regulations.
Upcoming Classes
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