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Lead Poisoning in Bridge Demolition Workers—Massachusetts

JAMA. 1989;262(17):2369-2370. doi:10.1001/jama.1989.03430170027009.
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OSHA regulations state that an employee with confirmed BLL greater than 60 ug divided by L must be removed from lead exposure; similarly, an employee whose average BLL (measured on three occasions within 6 months) exceeds 50 ug divided by L must be removed from lead exposure.1

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