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Title: Lead Safety In Construction


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Lead Safety In Construction

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Session Objectives
  • You will be able to understand
  • Lead hazards, exposure, and control
  • Respiratory protection
  • Medical surveillance
  • Information about chelating agents
  • Engineering controls and work practices
  • Access to records and OSHA lead standard

3
Lead in the Workplace
  • Lead is a leading cause of workplace illness
  • Extremely high levels may cause immediate serious
    health effects
  • Long-term exposure to low levels are more likely
  • OSHA requires that employees be trained on how to
    protect against lead hazards

4
Health Hazards of Lead
  • Anxiety, headache, tiredness, or insomnia
  • Loss of appetite and stomach pain
  • Numbness, pain, weakness, or twitching in your
    muscles
  • Reduced sex drive, sterility, and birth defects
  • Kidney damage
  • Permanent brain and nerve damage

5
Effects of Lead on Children
  • Children are very susceptible to the effects of
    lead
  • Small amounts of lead can harm them
  • It is important not to take lead dust home on
    your clothing

6
Permissible Exposure Limit
  • No safe amount of lead
  • OSHA says you cannot be exposed to lead limits of
    more than 50 micrograms per cubic meter of air

7
How Lead Enters the Body
  • Inhaling lead spray paint or lead dust
  • Inhaling lead fumes from welding or burning lead
    paint
  • Swallowing lead dustwhen eating, drinking,or
    smoking

8
Workplace Lead Exposure
  • Cutting or removing lead pipe
  • Grinding or sandblasting lead paint on metal
    structures
  • Using solder that contains lead
  • Bridge-painting
  • Remodeling buildings with lead paint
  • Cleaning up demolition sites with lead dust

9
Personal Protective Equipment
  • Coveralls
  • Gloves
  • Hat
  • Work shoes or shoe covers
  • Face shield or goggles
  • Respirator

10
Respirators
  • Worn when lead in the air is above the PEL
  • Must be properly fitted
  • Medical evaluation required before use
  • Training required before use

Image Credit State of WA-WISHA Services
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PPE Cleaning and Disposal
  • Remove dust with a HEPA vacuum
  • Do not remove lead by blowing or shaking
  • Dispose of contaminated clothing properly
  • Use labeled disposal and laundry containers

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Restricted Work Areas
  • Restricted area
  • Signs posted
  • Respirators required
  • Showers, changing rooms, and lunchrooms

13
Any Questions?
  • Any questions about lead hazards, exposure, and
    control?

14
Medical Monitoring
  • Blood tests if exposed above the action level
  • Medical exam if lead in blood exceeds 40 µg/dl
  • Routine blood tests
  • Medical exam before starting job
  • Symptoms are reported
  • Medical advice

15
Medical Removal
  • Blood levels above 50 µg
  • Unable to bring exposure levels down
  • Increased risk of health impairment
  • Keep pay, seniority, and benefits
  • Blood tested monthly
  • Return to job when blood levels reduced

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Chelation Therapy
  • Drug therapy that reduces blood lead levels
  • May cause side effects
  • Permitted under a doctors supervision
  • Prohibited to routinely lower blood levels
    without symptoms

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Work Practices
  • Dont eat, drink, or smoke near lead
  • Wash before eating, smoking, or applying
    cosmetics
  • Dont wear lead-contaminated clothing home
  • Store work clothes separately from personal
    clothes

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Work Practices (cont.)
  • Always wear your respirator
  • Use water when sanding, grinding, or cutting
    objects that contain lead
  • Remove lead dust with a HEPA vacuum

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Control Lead Exposure
  • Stay out of restricted areas
  • Obey warning signs
  • Use ventilation systems

20
Ventilation
  • Mechanical system used with enclosures
  • Local portable system
  • Shrouded power tools
  • Measurements taken every 3 months

21
Air Monitoring
  • Required if there are indications of lead
  • Performed every 3 months if above the PEL
  • Performed every 6 months if above the action
    level
  • Required if there are changes in the workplace
  • Results provided to employees

22
Access to Records and Regulations
  • You have the right to see
  • Any of your medical records related to lead
  • Results of air sampling for lead
  • A copy of OSHAs lead in construction standard

23
Any Questions?
  • Any questions on medical surveillance, chelating
    agents, engineering controls, work practices, or
    access to medical records?

24
Summary
  • Learn job tasks that risk lead exposure
  • Know symptoms of lead exposure
  • Use ventilation
  • Wear respirator
  • Follow hygiene practices
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