Lead Renovator Training Providers

Get trained as a lead renovator or dust sampling technician in N.C.

These training providers are accredited to teach lead renovator or dust sampling technician courses in North Carolina. 

Check with the provider for training dates, costs and locations. Most providers offer courses at their physical location and other locations statewide.

After your course, apply for certification. Certified firms and individuals are added to a public directory of N.C.-certified lead professionals.

How can we help?

Can I train with a provider not listed here?
How do I become an accredited N.C. training provider?
Other questions? Contact the Health Hazards Control Unit: 919-707-5950.

Printable Version of Trainer List (PDF)

Training ProviderPhoneCourses Offered
Brunswick Community College
50 College Road N.E.
Bolivia, NC 28422
910-755-7300
  • Initial
  • Refresher
Coastal Carolina Community College
444 Western Blvd.
Jacksonville, NC 28546
910-938-6340
  • Initial
Fayetteville Technical Community College
2201 Hull Road
Fayetteville, NC 28300
910-678-8493
  • Initial
Greenville Technical College
216 S. Pleasantburg Drive
Greenville, SC 29607
864-250-8155
  • Initial (English and Spanish)
  • Refresher
PEACH
800 N. Mangum St., Mailbox #6
Durham, NC 27701
919-682-1300
  • Initial (English and Spanish)
  • Refresher
Pitt Community College
P.O. Drawer 7007
Greenville, NC 27835
252-493-7625
  • Initial
  • Refresher
proActive Safety Services
3557 Springdale Road, Unit E
Cincinnati, OH 45251
513-372-6232
  • Initial
Rowan-Cabarrus Community College
1333 Jake Alexander Blvd. South
Salisbury, NC 28146
704-216-7222
  • Initial
  • Refresher
The Case Institute
P.O. Box 8776
Spartanburg, SC 29305
864-582-1222
  • Initial
  • Refresher
The EI Group
2101 Gateway Centre Blvd.
Morrisville, NC 27560
919-459-5276
  • Initial
  • Refresher

Considering training with a provider not listed?

Contact us at 919-707-5950 before you train with any provider not listed in our directory. This helps ensure the training is acceptable for North Carolina certification.

To earn N.C. certification, your training provider and course must be accredited by the state or:

  • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), or a state with a U.S. EPA-authorized state program, or
  • A state, tribe or territory that has a written reciprocity agreement with North Carolina's program

Questions? Contact the Health Hazards Control Unit: 919-707-5950