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Background Information on Lead
GIVE EXAMPLES OF "LEAD-BASED PAINT HAZARDS" AND OTHER
COMMON SOURCES OF LEAD IN RESIDENTIAL ENVIRONMENTS.
ANS >>> Surfaces that are chewed or mouthed
Peeling paint
Chipping paint
Soil hazards
Friction surface
Impact surface
COMMON SOURCES OF LEAD IN RESIDENTIAL ENVIRONMENTS
ANS >>> Windows
Doors
Floors
Bare Soil
,Background Information on Lead
HAZARDS THAT TYPICALLY EXIST IN RESIDENTIAL
ENVIRONMENTS ANS >>> Lead Dust
Lead Contaminated Soil
Peeling, Chipping Paint
Folk Remedies
Health Effects of Lead Exposure
DESCRIBE HOW CHILDREN ARE TYPICALLY EXPOSED TO LEAD ANS
>>> Hand to mouth activities
Worker takes home dust
IDENTIFY THE COMMON ROUTES OF WORKER LEAD EXPOSURE
ANS >>> Inhalation
Ingestion
Health Effects of Lead Exposure
DESCRIBE THE BASIC HEALTH EFFECTS OF LEAD TO WORKERS ANS
>>> Stomach-ache
Nausea
, Headache
Memory Loss
High Blood Pressure
Long term--can cause kidney damage
DESCRIBE THE OSHA AND OTHER RECOMMENDED
REQUIREMENTS FOR LEAD-ABATEMENT WORKER TRAINING ANS
>>> Information on respirators, their use, different types,
importance of proper fit
Medical exams required for everyone working with lead
Describing what your employer is doing to reduce your
exposure to lead
Background information on federal, State and Local
Government Regulations
DESCRIBE THE RCRA (40 CFR 262) REGULATIONS AND RELATED
INFORMATION REGARDING WASTE DISPOSAL FOR LEAD-
ABATEMENT PROJECTS ANS >>> Waste from commercial and
industrial projects needs to be tested, labelled and hauled
correctly
Waste from residential property will most likely fall under the
household hazardous waste exemption