Lead Hazard Control Training Course Content
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Why lead hazard control is an issue
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Designated substances and health hazards
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Electrical and electronic materials in manufacturing that contain lead
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Why lead is still used in manufacturing in some industries
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How lead can enter the body and where lead exposure could occur
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Where is the greatest risk of personal exposure
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Controls used to reduce the potential of contamination
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Phasing out of lead as soon as possible
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Four Categories of control to minimize exposure
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Administrative controls and work procedures used to prevent contamination
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Key components of the monitoring/testing program
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Blood testing as an element of lead hazard control
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Confidentiality and how results are reported and usedTest procedures and categories of possible results
Modules
- Introduction to Lead Control
- Methods of Lead Control
- Blood Testing
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