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Working with lead can have harmful effects on you and your family. Lead, often left on the clothes and hands of employees, can be brought into the home after work and expose those around you. Learn more on how to protect yourself and family from lead exposure.
For Employees
Ohio Department of Health (ODH)
Lead Exposure at Work: A Guide for Employees Working with Lead
New York City Department of Health
Work Safe! A Guide for Construction workers
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Lead in Construction
Lead Fact Sheet
For Employers
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Lead OSHA Standards
New York State Department of Health
Lead on the job: A guide for employers
For Contractors
Lead Poisoning Prevention
Mailing Address:
Ohio Department of Health
Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance (ABLES) Program
246 North High Street
Columbus, OH 43215
Telephone: (614) 466-2627 or 1-877-LEADSAFE (532-3723)
Fax: (614) 728-6793
Last Reviewed: 06/28/12
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