National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; occupational exposure to inorganic lead: request for comments and information; republication--NIOSH. Request for comments and information relevant to occupational exposure to inorganic lead.

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NIOSH is reviewing its recommendations contained in the document Criteria for a Recommended Standard.... Occupational Exposure to Inorganic Lead, Revised Criteria--1978 [NIOSH 1978]. The evaluation of recent literature indicates that the NIOSH recommended exposure limit [REL] of 100 micrograms/m3 as an 8-hour time-weighted average [TWA] in that document does not sufficiently protect workers from the adverse effects of exposure to inorganic lead. NIOSH is requesting comments and information relevant to the evaluation of the potential health risks associated with occupational exposure to inorganic lead, as well as case reports or other data that demonstrate adverse health effects in workers exposed to inorganic lead at or below the OSHA permissible exposure limit [PEL] of 50 micrograms/m3 as an 8-hour TWA and any information pertinent to evaluating the technical feasibility of establishing a more protective REL for inorganic lead. NIOSH is also soliciting information on worker blood lead levels [BLLs] including data on methodologies used in measuring BLLs in the workplace and information that can be used for comparing airborne inorganic lead concentrations to observed BLLs. NIOSH intends to analyze the feasibility of developing preventive measures including an REL that would provide better protection for workers. In the interim, NIOSH plans to adopt the more protective current OSHA PEL as its REL.
国家职业安全和健康研究所;无机铅的职业性接触:征求意见和信息;再版——NIOSH。要求提供有关无机铅职业暴露的意见和信息。
NIOSH正在审查其建议文件中包含的建议标准....职业接触无机铅,修订标准—1978年[NIOSH 1978]。对最近文献的评估表明,NIOSH建议的暴露限值[REL]为100微克/立方米,作为该文件中8小时时间加权平均值[TWA],不足以保护工人免受接触无机铅的不利影响。NIOSH正在征求意见和信息,以评估与职业接触无机铅有关的潜在健康风险,以及案例报告或其他数据,证明接触无机铅的工人达到或低于OSHA允许的接触限值[PEL] 50微克/立方米作为8小时TWA,以及与评估建立更具保护性的无机铅REL的技术可行性有关的任何信息。NIOSH还在征求有关工人血铅水平的信息,包括用于测量工作场所血铅水平的方法数据,以及可用于比较空气中无机铅浓度与观察到的血铅浓度的信息。NIOSH打算分析制定预防措施的可行性,包括为工人提供更好保护的REL。在此期间,NIOSH计划采用更具保护性的OSHA PEL作为其REL。
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