EPA RRP, VT RRPM, VT IRC, All In One Training!
This Class will be held at Vermont Technical Center on the Vermont State University Campus Center in the Shape Building.
Only $325, seating is limited, reserve your spot now. You will receive the equivalent of 3 designations that would otherwise take multiple days to obtain.
Class will be on November 19, 2025
8 AM thru 5:30 PM
Refreshment at breaks and handouts included
Lunch on your own at VSU Dining Hall (a variety of foods all you can eat $9.50)
This class is presented by Calypso Continuing Education
Your instructor is: Francis X. (Rich) Finigan
For questions contact: info@calypsoedu.com
Save Time …Save Money… Enroll Today!
Only $325, seating is limited, reserve your spot now. You will receive the equivalent of 3 designations that would otherwise take multiple days to obtain.
Enroll and pay online today
or Call to enroll over the phone:
Isaak 802-565-1558
Do not let it happen!
How would you feel if you found out that lead dust, left behind on your job site, poisoned a young child and caused irreversible brain damage?
Become certified to use lead safe work practices…It is the law!
Most homes in Vermont contain dangerous concentrations of lead-based paint (LBP). Help protect families from lead poisoning…get certified today!
If you disturb one square foot of painted surface in a pre-1978 home in Vermont you must be certified as a Renovation, Repair, Painting & Maintenance Supervisor (RRPM Supervisor).
This is the ONLY course in the country that offers all the LBP certifications to work in pre-1978 homes in one day, including:
- RRPM – Renovation, Repair, Painting & Maintenance (8 hours required in VT),
- IRC – Inspection, Repair and Cleaning (2-3 hours required in VT),
- EPA RRP – Environmental Protection Agency for Renovation, Repair, Painting (8 hours meets HUD national training requirement).
REMEMBER!
Any work completed for compensation that disturbs 1 ft.² or greater in a Vermont pre-1978 home requires RRPM Supervisor Certification to avoid fines! Vermont requires both RRPM and IRC to become an RRPM Supervisor and work for a fee.
The VT Department of Health has begun enforcement actions and if you are caught working without RRPM Supervisor certification you can be fined $5,000 per day per violation.

