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Get The Lead Out
Why Training for Lead
Lead is toxic and is a hazardous waste OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Association)
lead standard requires it Employer is responsible for compliance with the
standard Employees are responsible to assist in complying
with the standard Provide a safe and healthy work environment for
ALL employees
What Is Required
Indoor Air Testing (completed by insurance company) Personal Exposure Limit (PEL) - We are below limit
(b) Definitions.Action level means employee exposure, without regard to the use of respirators, to an airborne concentration of lead of 30 micrograms per cubic meter of air (30 µg/m3) averaged over an 8-hour period. Our measurement was undetectable
Exceeding PEL is very costly Training / Information Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE) Signs Personnel Hygiene Supplies Cleaning / Proper Handling Appropriate medical examinations if symptoms occur (blood
tests)
How Can Lead Enter the Body
Ingestion Swallowed by handling food, cigarettes, chewing tobacco, or
make up without washing Lead found in drinking water from solder in pipes or lead pipes Glazed porcelain, ceramic lead glazed, or handmade pottery
can release large amounts of lead into foods or liquid Closing lead fishing sinkers with your teeth Not wearing a mask during the remodeling or renovating of
lead based painted furniture or homes Lead containing solder on some food cans may contaminate
foods Drinking fountains in public places may have lead pipes or
solder in them
How can Lead enter the body (2)
Inhalation - Breathing in airborne lead while soldering pipes airborne lead while cleaning a solder pot airborne lead while hand soldering fumes from an reflow oven or wave solder machine lead based paint dust lead from soldering stained glass lead from making pottery
Symptoms of Lead Poisoning
Headaches Irritability Abdominal Pain Vomiting Anemia - A condition in which the blood is low
in red cells or in hemoglobin resulting in paleness, weakness, ect.
Weight Loss Poor Attention Span Noticeable Learning Difficulty Slowed Speech Development Hyperactivity
Effects of Lead Poisoning
Reading & Learning Disabilities Speech & Language Handicaps Lowered IQ Neurological Deficits Behavior Problems Mental Retardation Kidney Disease Heart Disease Stoke Death
What Things Contain Lead
Solder (bar / wire / paste) Printed Circuit Boards / Component Leads Lead Paint (homes and furniture) Lead Pipes Fishing Weights Lead Shot Pottery Stained Glass Work TV tubes and CRT tubes
Other Lead Prevention Steps
Indoor air testing completed - March 23, 1999 by Travelers Property Casualty
Discharge air testing analyzed - wave solder, reflow oven & water wash
Filters installed at wash tubs Culligan filter installed at screen cleaning tub Special bench cleaning (by cleaning crew) Training equipment purchased Training program generated Hand cleaning chemicals purchased for employees Bench cleaning chemicals purchased for cleaning crew
Protect Yourself
Protect your loved ones
Get the Lead OutDON’T TAKE IT HOME