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Characteristics of lead - (answer)Metal, Gray, Soft, Heavy, Blocks radiation & Toxic
What common consumer products could contain lead? - (answer)Paint, Bullets, Fishing sinkers, Solders,
Ceramic, X-ray block, vinyl, plastic, weights, pewter, batteries, flashing & leaded crystal glass
What was lead used in these products - (answer)Durable, drying agent, prevents mold & mildew,
provides brightness in color & block radiation
What form of lead was used in house-hold paint products - (answer)White lead
What are sources of lead contamination for yards and playgrounds? - (answer)Roof flashing, leaded gas
contamination, industrial emissions & paint dust from homes
What is lead-based paint under the Consumer Product Safety Commission? - (answer)0.06% by weight
When did CPSC ban lead-based paint? - (answer)1978
What is lead based paint according to the EPA and HUD - (answer)1.0 mg/cm2
What level of lead triggers in OSHA regulations in construction? - (answer)any detectable amount
How can lead enter the body? - (answer)Eating & Breathing
What organs may be damaged by lead in the body? - (answer)Brain, Central nervous system, kidneys,
blood forming system, reproductive system & heart
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What are symptoms of lead poisoning - (answer)Stomach aches, constipation or diarrhea, irritability,
fatigue & weakness, muscle aches, lack of sex drive, tremors & also headaches
How long does lead typically remain in the blood - (answer)30 days
How long does lead typically remain in soft tissue - (answer)30 days
How long does lead typically remain in the bones - (answer)30 years
What is meant by lead body burden? - (answer)the amount of lead in your blood, soft tissue and bones
at any one time
What is meant by chronic lead poisoning? - (answer)low dose over a long period
What is meant by acute lead poisoning - (answer)high dose in a short time
What blood-lead level in children is regulated? - (answer)10 ug/dl
Why do we focus on children under 6 years of age? - (answer)hand to mouth behavior, high absorption
rate & lead interferes with proper development
What medical procedure is used to remove lead from the body? - (answer)Chelation
What is Title X - (answer)Childhood lead poisoning prevention law
What law requires contractors and workers to be trained - (answer)Toxic Substance Control Act (T.S.C.A)
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What federal government agency enforces TSCA - (answer)EPA
What federal agency enforces work safety? - (answer)OSHA
What does OSHA require whenever work disturbs lead? - (answer)Personal Air Monitoring
What Ohio agency requires training? - (answer)Ohio department of Health
What disciplines must be trained under EPA and ODH - (answer)Inspector, risk assessor, worker,
contractor/supervisor, designer
When must we notify ODH before a lead abatement project? - (answer)10 days by mail 3 days by email
How long must the contractor keep project records? - (answer)3 years
What is the maximum first time fine for violation of ODH regulations? - (answer)$1000 per day
What federal agency regulates lead in construction? - (answer)OSHA
What amount of lead is regulated by OSHA? - (answer)any exposable amount
What is the first thing OSHA will request when visiting a job site where lead work is performed? -
(answer)to see exposure monitoring