Lead Awareness Training

This course helps construction employees understand lead awareness, recognize lead exposure safety risks, and identify common construction lead hazards. It explains where lead may be found on jobsites, how exposure occurs, and the importance of lead hazard training to reduce health risks and support safer work practices.
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Reduce Lead Exposure Risks on Construction Sites

Increase awareness and confidence by learning how to recognize lead hazards, understand exposure routes, and apply simple prevention measures to protect yourself and others from lead-related health risks.
  • 100% Online Training
    Complete the course online at your own pace without disrupting work schedules.
  • Construction-Focused Content
    Addresses real-world construction lead risks and typical jobsite conditions.
  • Lead Exposure Awareness
    Explains how lead exposure occurs and why it is dangerous.
  • Practical Safety Guidance
    Provides clear, easy-to-follow lead exposure safety practices.
  • Contamination Prevention Tips
    Shares effective lead contamination prevention methods for daily tasks.
  • Certificate of Completion
    Download a certificate immediately after completing the course.
  • Understand Lead Hazards
    Help learners recognize what lead is and why it poses serious health risks.
  • Identify Exposure Sources
    Explain where lead may be present in construction materials and environments.
  • Recognize Exposure Routes
    Teach how lead can enter the body through inhalation and ingestion.
  • Apply Safe Work Practices
    Encourage behaviors that reduce lead exposure during construction activities.
  • Promote Prevention and Awareness
    Build confidence in following lead-safe work practices on the jobsite.
    • Construction workers and tradespeople
    • Renovation and demolition crews
    • Maintenance and repair personnel
    • Supervisors and site safety coordinators
    • Employees working in older buildings or structures
    • Introduction to lead awareness
    • Health effects of lead exposure
    • Common construction lead risks
    • Materials and tasks associated with lead
    • How lead exposure occurs on jobsites
    • Lead exposure safety basics
    • Lead hazard training overview
    • Personal protective equipment (PPE)
    • Housekeeping and hygiene practices
    • Lead contamination prevention methods
    • Employee responsibilities
    • Course review and completion

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    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    Lead awareness training explains what lead is, where it may be found in construction, and how workers can be exposed during common job tasks.
    Lead exposure can cause serious health problems. Construction activities such as sanding, cutting, or demolition can release lead dust, making awareness and prevention critical.
    Any employee who may work with or around materials containing lead should complete lead hazard training to understand risks and protective measures.
    Risks include working with old paint, plumbing materials, contaminated dust, and soil found in older buildings or renovation projects.
    Yes, the course includes practical lead contamination prevention tips, such as proper cleanup, hygiene practices, and safe handling methods.
    Yes, a certificate of completion is available immediately after finishing the training and can be used for safety and training records.