
SSPC: the Society for Protective Coatings was founded in 1950 as the Steel Structures Painting Council, a non-profit professional society concerned with the use of coatings to protect industrial steel structures. In 1997, the name of the association was changed to The Society for Protective Coatings to better reflect the changing nature of coatings technology and the ever-expanding types of construction materials.
C3 includes background information on the hazards of lead and other toxic metals as well as the current legal and regulatory environment. The course contains specific discussions on protecting workers; compliance with environmental regulations; proper management of waste streams and operations that result in potential exposures to lead; and associated control technology. The course also addresses reading specifications and developing programs to effectively control risks to workers, the public, and the environment. It includes a discussion of insurance and bonding issues, and an introduction to other safety and health issues that are encountered on painting projects. The course focuses on the roles and responsibilities of the supervisor/competent persons who are responsible for the protection of workers, the public and the environment, while completing lead paint removal projects in a cost-effective manner. This course includes background information on the hazards of lead and other toxic metals and the current legal and regulatory environment.

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| New York, NY 10018 |
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| 212.290.6323 office |
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