NSPIRE Get Ready Sessions & Elevated Blood Lead Levels (EBLL) & Lead Safe Housing Rule (LSHR) Webinar

NSPIRE Get Ready Sessions & Elevated Blood Lead Levels (EBLL) & Lead Safe Housing Rule (LSHR) Webinar

The Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Real Estate Assessment Center (REAC) is kicking off the NSPIRE Get Ready Series next week in Cleveland, Ohio, on Oct. 31. This will be first of 14 sessions around the country to learn about the new NSPIRE inspection model. If you are in that area, you can still register for the session. Please note that an invitation to register for future dates and locations will be coming soon.

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Details

Cleveland, Ohio

When: Oct. 31, 2022, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. ET

Where: Renaissance Cleveland Hotel, 24 Public Square, Cleveland, OH 22113

What is the NSPIRE Get Ready Series?

The NSPIRE team will be hosting in-person sessions across the country to discuss and share our vision for the new physical inspection model designed to prioritize residents’ health and safety. In this session, REAC will clarify for stakeholders, residents, field offices, inspectors, and the industry how NSPIRE is aligning multiple HUD programs to one set of standards. This session will also highlight key enhancements, address policy changes, scoring, local needs and NSPIRE’s impact on HUD’s oversight and risk management capabilities, among many other topics.

How Can I Prepare for the Session?

Navigate through the following links to get an understanding of what NSPIRE is and prepare some questions:

We look forward to seeing you at an NSPIRE Get Ready session near you!

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Register Today: Elevated Blood Lead Levels (EBLL) & Lead Safe Housing Rule (LSHR) Amendment Training – November/December 2022

HUD’s Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes (OLHCHH) is sponsoring a training series that will help participants review federal lead regulations and discuss the Lead Safe Housing Rule (LSHR) Amendment for pre-1978 housing. Presenters will provide a step-by-step explanation of how Public Housing Agencies (PHAs), grantees, and owners respond to cases of elevated blood lead levels (EBLL) in children less than six years old living in a federally assisted housing unit.

 

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Training Objectives

Participants will learn about:

  • Rules and requirements concerning lead-safe work practices
  • The scope, requirements, and key definitions of the LSHR amendment for EBLL response
  • Available resources

Who Should Attend?

This training is relevant for PHAs, grantees, and owners involved in:

  • Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (TBRA)
  • Conventional Public Housing Programs
  • Project-Based Assistance (PBA)

Please note: These trainings cannot accommodate HUD staff or consultants at this time. Sessions will be recorded and accessible on the HUD Exchange post-event. Additionally, the content from these sessions was previously delivered in Fall 2019:

Schedule and Registration

Attendees can register for the session that applies to their work activities. By registering, participants will also be automatically registered for the one hour Office Hour session that follows each webinar to review homework and answer questions related to that week’s materials.

 

Webinar Title

Date and Time

Registration

EBLL LSHR Amendment Training for TBRA Recipients EBLL LSHR Amendment Training for TBRA Recipients – Office Hour November 15, 2022 1:00 – 3:00 PM EST November 17, 2022 1:00 – 2:00 PM EST Register Now
EBLL LSHR Amendment Training for Conventional Public Housing and PBA EBLL LSHR Amendment Training for Conventional Public Housing and PBA – Office Hour December 6, 2022 2:00 – 4:00 PM EST December 7, 2022 2:00 – 3:00 PM EST Register Now

 

You must have a HUD Exchange account to register. Follow these instructions for registering. All sessions will be recorded and posted to the HUD Exchange for viewing at a later date.

 

Training Point of Contact

LSHR Webinar Series Registrar |

 

Additional Information and Resources

Visit the Lead-Based Paint page on the HUD Exchange for more information and resources on the LSHR and other federal lead regulations.