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  • Cal/OSHA Construction Industry Lead Standard

    Full text of California's Lead in Construction Standard [Title 8, California Code of Regulations, Section 1532.1) in an easier-to-read format.
    California — Other — 5/27/2014 — 5 Views
  • Heat Related Illness in Agriculture and Forestry

    Heat-related illness (HRI), such as heat exhaustion or heat stroke, can occur in otherwise healthy workers. Agriculture and forestry have a high burden of fatal and non-fatal HRI compared to other industries.
    Washington — Other — 5/1/2014 — 4 Views
  • Model Contract for a Lead Medical Program

    A sample employer-physician contract to help employers and physicians develop medical programs for lead-exposed workers. The medical program described is consistent with Cal/OSHA's lead regulations for General Industry and for the Construction Industry. The model contract contains minimum requirements as well as additional recommendations by the Occupational Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (OLPPP), California Department of Public Health.
    California — Other — 4/25/2014 — 5 Views
  • State of California University-Based Occupational and Environmental Health Clinics

    A list of state of California university-based occupational and environmental health clinics. Clinicians who do not have experience in treating patients with lead poisoning or other work-related health problems are encouraged to contact the clinics listed. Physicians considering chelation therapy are strongly urged to consult colleagues with experience and knowledge in the care of lead-poisoned patients.
    California — Brochure — 4/8/2014 — 5 Views
  • Toxic Paint Removers: Safer Choices

    Occupational Health Branch “camera-ready" or editable article for a newsletter, blog, or listserv(s) to encourage painters and consumers to use safer substitutes instead of methylene-chloride-containing paint removers.
    California — Newsletter — 1/1/2014 — 9 Views
  • CDPH Health-based Permissible Exposure Limit Recommendation for Lead

    Presentation by Barbara Materna, Chief of the Occupational Health Branch, at Lead in the Workplace – The New Science, a symposium on the science behind the California Department of Public Health's recommended revisions to the Cal/OSHA lead standards. Sponsored by the Center for Occupational and Environmental Health Continuing Education.
    California — Other — 11/13/2013 — 5 Views
  • Video: "Lead in the Workplace -- the New Science" Symposium

    YouTube videos of a one-day symposium on the science behind the California Department of Public Health's recommended revisions to the Cal/OSHA lead standards. Sponsored by the Center for Occupational and Environmental Health Continuing Education, the symposium covered the current literature on health effects of low-level lead exposure and the newly released Cal/EPA report on physiologically-based pharmacokinetic modeling of the air lead/blood lead relationship. More »
    California — Multi-Media — 11/13/2013 — 5 Views
  • Cal/OSHA's General Industry Lead Standard

    Full text of California's General Industry Lead Standard in an easier-to-read format.
    California — Brochure — 11/6/2013 — 5 Views
  • OHW: CDPH Calls for New Limit on Workplace Lead

    Occupational Health Watch is a periodic publication that highlights key occupational health surveillance findings and related prevention activities of the Occupational Health Branch, California Department of Public Health. More »
    California — Newsletter — 11/4/2013 — 5 Views
  • Estimating Workplace Air and Worker Blood Lead Concentration (health professional summary)

    Summary for health professionals of a report produced by the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA), California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA) characterizing the relationship between air lead levels and blood lead levels. Full report title is "Estimating Workplace Air and Worker Blood Lead Concentration Using an Updated Physiologically-based Pharmacokinetic (PBPK) Model",
    California — Technical Report — 10/1/2013 — 5 Views
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