Lead and Healthy Homes

Session Id: IH09-PO111 Type: Downloadable

Description

Lead Fraction of Total Settled Dust from Single-Family Housing Demolition. (73) S. Cali, B. Catalin, P. Scheff, A. Mucha, S. Erdal, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL; A. Welch, Chemrisk, Inc, Boulder, CO; S. Dixon, National Center for Healthy Housing, Columbia, MD; D. Jacobs, University of Illinois at Chicago and National Center for Healthy Housing, Chicago, IL.

Lead and Total Dust Deposition as a Function of Distance from Demolition. (75) A. Welch, ChemRisk, Boulder, CO; S. Cali, B. Catalin, P. Scheff, A. Mucha, S. Erdal, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL; S. Dixon, National Center for Healthy Housing, Columbia, MD; D. Jacobs, University of Illinois at Chicago and National Center for Healthy Housing, Chicago, IL.

Lead Dust Contamination from Paint Remediation Workers' Personal Vehicles. (74) C. Boraiko, E. Wright, F. Ralston, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro,
TN.

Characteristics of U.S. Workers Whose Blood Lead Levels Triggered the Medical Removal Protection Provision, and Conformity with Biological Monitoring Requirements,
2003ヨ2005. (76) W. Alarcon, S. Tak, J. Sestito, A. Sussell, G. Calvert, NIOSH, Cincinnati, OH; R. Roscoe, NIOSH (retired), Cincinnati, OH; J. Ju, Constella Group LLC,
Durham, NC.

The Scientific Evidence for Updating the Residential Lead Dust Standard. (77) D. Jacobs, S. Dixon, J. Gaitens, J. Wilson, National Center for Healthy Housing, Washington, DC.

U.S. Army Artificial Turf, Dealing with Lead. (78) V. Belfit, US Army, Gunpowder, MD.

Real Occupational Hygiene: What does it take to Remove Toxic Metals from the Skin? (79) E. Esswein, NIOSH, Denver, CO; M. Boeniger, Public Health Consultant, Cincinnati, OH; K. Ashley, NIOSH, Cincinnati, OH.

Federal Healthy Homes Programs. (81) W. Friedman, HUD, Washington, DC; G. Chew, CDC, Atlanta, GA.
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