Lead Hazards Safety Information
Lead:
Sources and Exposure (PowerPoint®)
Hazards
and Health Effects (PowerPoint®)
Lead:
Exposure Assessment and Monitoring (PowerPoint®)
Engineering
and Work Practice Controls (PowerPoint®)
Respirators
and Other Forms of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (PowerPoint®)
Lead
Hazards Awareness
Occupational
exposure to lead in continues to be one of OSHA’s most
frequently cited occupational health standard in construction.
The lead safety-training courses developed by CSC have been
proven to increase awareness of worker exposures to lead and
help supervisors develop lead safety programs. The purpose of
the Lead Hazards Awareness program is to inform the employee
about the history of lead, hazards of lead and measures to eliminate
or reduce exposure. At the end of the program, the employee
will be knowledgeable about the history and sources of exposure
to lead in the workplace, understand the hazards and health
effects of lead, be knowledgeable about the exposure monitoring
and medical surveillance process, understand engineering work
practice controls and be knowledgeable about respirator protection
in conjunction with other forms of personal protective equipment.
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department
of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies
of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names,
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