Lead in Construction

SAFETY TOPIC: In certain aged buildings, such as pre-1978, we must assume some of the coatings, such as paint, could contain lead. But other materials, such as lead pipes or roof flashing may also contain lead. Exposure to lead dust or fume may cause headache, nausea, vomiting, abdominal spasms, fatigue, sleep disturbances, weight loss, anemia, and pain in legs, arms, and joints. An intense, short-term exposure to lead could cause acute encephalopathy with seizures, coma, and death.

SAFETY ACTIVITY: Review Labor and Industries Lead in Construction rule. Use the Training Kit located here.

SUPERVISORS NOTE: If Lead in Construction Training is not appropriate, use this week to have employees try and find a chemical that is not on your company GHS Hazcom Plan. Add chemicals to your master GHS Hazcom chemical list.

REFERENCE: WAC 296-155-17625

FREQUENCY: ANNUAL LEAD IN CONSTRUCTION - 4 Hours

NOTE: Contact nicasafety@gmail.com for training program quote.

SAFETY MEETING QUESTION (answer required as attendance at this Safety Meeting): What does PEL stand for?

Text this answer to your supervisor if participating in text safety meetings.

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Shaina Longstreet