You will need 3 courses to meet the 2.5-hour education requirement for your RI CRLB renewal.
Meet this requirement by purchasing one of our bundle options below or choose your individual courses.
Each individual course is one hour long and worth one credit.
Classes are for continuing education only and can’t be used for new registrations or registrations that have expired for more than one year.
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Contractors Variety Bundle (2024)
Each course is one hour long and worth one credit. This bundle will meet the 2.5-hour education requirement for your RI CRLB renewal.
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Back to Basics Bundle (2024)
Each course is one hour long and worth one credit. This bundle will meet the 2.5-hour education requirement for your RI CRLB renewal.
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Workforce Safety Bundle (2024)
Each course is one hour long and worth one credit. This bundle will meet the 2.5-hour education requirement for your RI CRLB renewal.
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1-042 MARKETING YOUR BUSINESS BUNDLE
Unlock the full potential of your contracting business with our three part online course that will satisfy your 2.5-hour education requirement for RICRLB renewal.
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[1-31] Understanding the Basics and Use of Building Code Tables (2024)
In this course, you will learn how to understand and use residential construction code tables found in the RI Building Code.
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[1-30] Introduction to Construction Contracts (2024)
In this course, we will provide a basic understanding of the RI Contractors Board requirements for construction contracts.
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[1-12] OSHA Confined Space New Regulations – Hazards and Entry (2024)
In this course you will learn what a confined and permitted confined space is, hazards of confined spaces, and basic entry requirements
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[1-011] OSHA Fall Protection – Supported Scaffold Safety (2024)
In this course you will learn scaffold types, duties of a “competent person”, basic scaffold requirements, and examples of correct and incorrect use.
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[1-075] OSHA Fall Protection – Refresher Orientation (2024)
In this course, you will learn the definitions of fall prevention, fall restraint, and fall arrest. Understand the requirements of fall protection. Recognize the hazards associated with fall protection. Know how to inspect and wear personal fall arrest system equipment (PFAS), and know the requirements for anchorage points and how to tie off to them.
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[1-076] OSHA Fall Protection – Ladder Safety (2024)
In this course, you will learn how to work safely when using portable ladders to avoid falling and getting injured. This course is designed to promote safe work practices based on requirements of the portable and fixed ladder standards.
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[1-5] Introduction to Workplace Health and Safety (2024)
In this course, you will learn what a confined and permitted confined space is, hazards of confined spaces, and basic entry requirements.