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