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Time: 9:00-4:00 PM

Location:
Doubletree Hotel,
Westborough, Ma.

Registration: $369.00

 

Refreshments and lunch included.

Minimum 15 attendees


How You Will Benefit

  • Leave with a comprehensive understanding of the new EPA RRP Rules, dedicated time to ask clarifying questions.
  • Know how the rules affect you, the business and employees
  • Gain clarity on the mandated activities and related documentation requirements
  • Gain insight of new knowledge, skills and responsibilities for your employees will need
  • Learn how project and overhead costs will change so you can adjust your pricing accordingly and protect profits
  • Leave with creative and cost effective solutions you can implement right away
  • Discover options for addressing new business management and administration realities
  • Learn ways you can avoid, limit and or manage certain liabilities
  • Receive sample paperwork, forms and checklists to help you comply
  • Learn where you can go to get more help and information
  • Getting Your Construction Business and Employees Ready for the EPA RRP Rules

    Will your business and employees be ready on April 22nd, 2010?

    This exclusive cutting edge seminar is presented by Shawn McCadden in conjunction with The Contractor Coaching Partnership. It will prepare you for the challenges that lie ahead complying with the EPA RRP LEAD RULE.

     

    A Full-Day Intensive Program for Serious Business Owners, Managers and Sales Personnel.

    REGISTER ABOVE TODAY!

    The EPA RRP Certification Class can prepare you for what you need to know about doing the work. However, most attendees leave with more questions and concerns than they went in with.  If you want help getting your business ready for the new realities, you won't want to miss this power packed seminar event.

    WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND

    Some feel these changes will hurt their businesses. Others see the new EPA RRP Rules as an opportunity to distinguish themselves in their marketplace. This session has been put together for savvy business owners and managers who understand the serious nature of and the significant effects the EPA RRP rules will have on their business practices and operations. If you are challenged reading, interpreting and understanding the 79 page EPA Rules, this is the class for you.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND THIS SEMINAR?   (Prerequisite To Attend; Pass EPA Certified Renovator Course)

    Those Business Owners and or Managers who want to wrap their hands around the challenges and opportunities facilitated by the new EPA RRP Rules.  This seminar is also for employees who are involved in marketing, selling, estimating, scheduling and or producing work that fall under these rules.  Attendees are encouraged to read the rules before attending.

    SIGN UP AND SELECT YOUR DATE ABOVE TODAY

     

    For questions regarding this seminar contact Mark Paskell

    Mark's direct line is 508-847-0162.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Seminar Instructor Shawn McCadden

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    This seminar is presented by Industry Specialist Shawn McCadden, CR, CLC, CAPS and EPA RRP Certified Renovator.

    Shawn is an Educator, Speaker and Consultant who writes monthly award winning articles for Remodeling Magazine and teaches contractor business courses at the JLC and Remodeling Trade Shows.

     

    What You Will Learn

    • The new rules, key work practice considerations and important definitions
    • What work types and building types fall under the rules and which are considered exceptions
    • EPA enforcement and inspection options and your rights to appeal under the rules
    • How to protect and maintain your firm certification
    • Employee training requirements and methods that will keep you in compliance
    • Important dates, deadlines, notification requirements and  prohibited practices
    • Overview of the application, certification and recertification processes
    • Suggestions to protect your business, employees and customers
    • Worker and sub contractor selection and compensation considerations
    • Examples of how typical sales, estimating, production and scheduling methods will change
    • What should be in your contracts with customers & subs before you do the work