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Lead Reference Materials
 
TypeTitleDateState
Directives01/05/1989 - CPL 2-2.47 - Compliance Dates for the Lead Standard 29 CFR 1910.1025, with Clarification of the Implementation Schedule07/18/2003National
Directives02/27/1997 - Brass and Bronze Ingot Manufacturing Industry Compliance Requirements and Dates Under the Lead Standard (29 CFR 1910.1025)07/22/2003National
Directives05/01/1989 - CPL 2-2.48 - List of Laboratories Approved for Blood Lead Analysis07/18/2003National
Directives08/14/2008 - [CPL 03-00-0009] - OSHA Instruction; National Emphasis Program-Lead08/14/2008National
Interpretations1910.1018(k)(2) - Use of compressed air when cleaning arsenic and lead contaminated surfaces.03/18/1993National
Interpretations1910.1025 - Process Modification - Thermoset Resin Technology Replacement for Lead in Drop Hammer Punches07/17/1992National
Interpretations1910.1025 - Request for Clarification of 29 CFR 1910.1025(d)(6).01/13/1995National
Interpretations1910.106 - Shower requirements for the Lead in Construction Standard.09/05/1995National
InterpretationsA definition of the word 'ingot' as it applies to 1910.1025.01/30/1996National
InterpretationsAcceptability of rhodizonate-based spot test kits for determining the presence or absence of lead in paint coatings.[1910.1025; 1926.62]07/18/2003National
InterpretationsApplication of OSHA's health standards07/15/1996National
InterpretationsBlood lead laboratories are not required to report the OSHA levels at which additional employer obligations are triggered under the lead standards.[1910.1025; 1926.62]04/05/2004National
InterpretationsEmployee safety and the laundering of contaminated clothing.04/01/1997National
InterpretationsEnforcement of the engineering and work practice control provisions of the lead standard, 1910.1025(e)(1).[1910.1025; 1910.1025(e)(1)] 05/11/2004National
Guidance DocumentsLead Paint Safety: A Field Guide for Painting, Home Maintenance, and Renovation Work National
Guidance DocumentsOSHA eTool - Lead Battery Manufacturing National
Guidance DocumentsOSHA eTool - Lead: Secondary Lead Smelter  National
Guidance DocumentsOSHA Expert Advisor - Lead in General Industry National
InterpretationsOSHA Lead Standards, both General Industry and Construction.03/18/1997National
Guidance DocumentsProtect Your Family from Lead in Your Home National
Guidance DocumentsProtect Your Family from Lead in Your Home (En Espanol) National
Guidance DocumentsRenovate Right: Lead Hazard Information for Families, Child Care Providers, and Schools (En Espanol) National
Guidance DocumentsRenovate Right: Lead Hazard Information for Families, Childcare Providers, and Schools National
Guidance DocumentsReview of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Lead National
InterpretationsStay - of - enforcement of lead standard for brass and bronze ingot manufacturing.12/31/1997National
InterpretationsThe biological monitoring requirements under the Final Rule for Lead.03/04/1996National
Guidance DocumentsThe Lead-Based Paint Pre-Renovation Education Rule: A Handbook for Contractors, Property Managers, and Maintenance Personnel National