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Lead exposure among automobile radiator repair workers and their children in New York city

✍ Scribed by Carol M. Nunez; Susan Klitzman; Andrew Goodman


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
946 KB
Volume
23
Category
Article
ISSN
0271-3586

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✦ Synopsis


Despite a comprehensive Occupational Safety and Health Administration lead standard, exposure to lead continues in many industries. This paper describes a blood lead screening and education program for automobile radiator repair workers and their families in New York City. Results showed that 67% of automobile radiator repair workers (n = 62) in 89% of the shops tested (n = 24) had blood lead levels in excess of 25 pg/dl. The vast majority of workers had never been tested previously, and none had received health and safety training regarding occupational lead exposure. Although none of the workers' children's blood lead levels were in excess of then-current guidelines, several had levels which may be associated with subclinical toxicity and in excess of the revised Centers for Disease Control guidelines of I0 pgidl. This project demonstrates that lead exposure in the automotive radiator repair industry continues to be widespread and that local health departments can assist in hazard identification and remediation.


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