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Alpine is an EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) Certified Contractor

Posted Apr 17, 2015 by David Guy

 Alpine is an EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) Certified Contractor

To Alpine, safety is incredibly important. This is why we make sure to keep our company up-to-date on all safety certifications. Alpine and our project managers just became recertified EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) Contractors. This means that all of our certified project managers must provide lead-safe work practices training to all non-certified renovation workers on each job site.

The RRP Rule aims to protect the public from lead-based paint hazards. As a commercial and industrial painting contractor, Alpine works with old tanks and buildings that frequently contain lead-based coatings. We have the right knowledge, skills and equipment to keep all of our jobs contained and to keep the public as well as our workers protected from potential lead poisoning.

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