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  • Health Alert: Lead Poisoning in New Jersey Firing Range Workers

    From January to October 2017, the New Jersey Department of Health confirmed 34 indoor firing range workers with blood lead levels considered unsafe for adults.The average blood lead level of the 34 workers was 33.7 µg/dL. This infographic provides characteristics of the identified workers.
    New Jersey — Other — 7/17/2018 — 16 Views
  • Health Alert: Health Take Steps to Prevent Lead Poisoning -- Important Information for Fire Range Workers

    A fact sheet designed for employees of firing ranges, and includes guidance regarding safe work practices, addresses take-home lead, and provides resources for further information.
    New Jersey — Other — 7/17/2018 — 16 Views
  • Health Alert: Lead Poisoning in New Jersey Firing Ranges -- Guidance for Owners and Operators

    An educational brochure for owner/operators of firing ranges. It includes recommendations for reducing lead exposure at the range, and provides health and safety resources.
    New Jersey — Brochure — 7/17/2018 — 16 Views
  • Don't Take Lead Home From Your Job!

    Easy-to-read factsheet for workers about how children and family members can be poisoned by lead dust brought home from the job on worker work clothes and shoes. Provides simple steps workers can take to protect their families from this hazard.
    California — Brochure — 2/1/2018 — 16 Views
  • Don't Take Lead Home From Your Job! (Spanish)

    "No lleve el plomo a su casa!" Easy-to-read factsheet for workers about how children and family members can be poisoned by lead dust brought home from the job on work clothes and shoes. Provides simple steps workers can take to protect their families from this hazard.
    California — Brochure — 2/1/2018 — 16 Views
  • Employer Alert - Low Levels of Lead: Dangerous

    Employer alert for employers whose business uses or disturbs lead about the health hazards of low levels of lead and the need to provide employees with blood lead level testing and have an effective lead safety program.
    California — Brochure — 2/1/2018 — 16 Views
  • Lead Safety - Doing it Right

    Step-by-step guide to assist employers in lead-using industries in setting an effective lead safety program; includes specific actions that can be taken to keep lead dust and fume levels low and prevent lead from going home.
    California — Brochure — 2/1/2018 — 16 Views
  • Common Jobs, Hobbies & Other Sources of Lead

    A checklist of common jobs in lead industries, non-occupational hobbies, and other materials and products that may contain lead, to help identify sources of lead exposure at work and elsewhere.
    California — Brochure — 2/1/2018 — 16 Views
  • Common Jobs, Hobbies & Other Sources of Lead (Spanish)

    "Trabajos, pasatiempos y otras fuentes de contacto con plomo." A checklist of common jobs in lead industries, non-occupational hobbies & other materials and products that may contain lead to help identify sources of lead exposure at work and elsewhere.
    California — Brochure — 2/1/2018 — 16 Views
  • Lead in the Workplace: Materials Order Form

    Occupational Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (OLPPP) order form for free materials in English and Spanish.
    California — Other — 6/23/2015 — 16 Views
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