Lead Exposure for General Industry
Course Length: 35 minutes
Intended Audience: Any general industry employee who may be exposed to lead.
Overview: Lead is a health hazard. Employees can be exposed to lead by performing blasting, sanding, scraping, cutting, burning, welding, and painting activities. It's important for learners to understand the health impacts of exposure to lead and measures they and their employers can take to minimize exposure.
Lead Exposure for General Industry is designed to familiarize learners with the hazards of lead in general industry.
Objectives:
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Explain health hazards of lead exposure
- Assess the exposure level
- Identify potential for exposure
- Describe written compliance program
Outline
The J. J. Keller Lead Exposure for General Industry covers the following topics:
Introduction
- Introduction
- What You'll Learn
Lead Exposure for General Industry
- Health Hazards of Lead Exposure
- Potential for Exposure
- OSHA's Standard on Lead
- Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL)
- Assessing the Exposure Level
- Monitoring Requirements
- Written Compliance Program
- Control measures
- Medical Surveillance
Conclusion
Regulations Covered:
Copyright Date: 2022
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