| Lead Paint Inspector | Lead Risk Assessor |
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| Certifications: Usually requires Lead Paint Inspector certification | Requires Lead Risk Assessor certification, often overlapping with inspector credentials |
| Work Environment: Inspections of residential and commercial properties for lead hazards | Evaluates lead hazards and provides risk assessments, often including inspection findings |
| Employer & Industry: Employed by environmental firms, government agencies, or contractors | Employed similarly, with additional focus on risk analysis and mitigation planning |
While both roles involve lead hazard identification, Lead Paint Inspectors focus on inspecting for lead-based paint, whereas Lead Risk Assessors evaluate overall lead hazards and provide comprehensive risk assessments. The certifications and work environments overlap, but the Risk Assessor role includes broader evaluation responsibilities.