Lead poisoning in construction
- PMID: 7667745
Lead poisoning in construction
Abstract
Ways to prevent lead poisoning and regulations intended to eliminate exposures to lead are the topics here. Lead registries and other studies are described that were designed to evaluate the extent of the problem and to address the lack of routine blood-lead monitoring in the industry.
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