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Lead Reference Materials
Type
Title
Date
State
Directives
01/05/1989 - CPL 2-2.47 - Compliance Dates for the Lead Standard 29 CFR 1910.1025, with Clarification of the Implementation Schedule
07/18/2003
National
Directives
02/27/1997 - Brass and Bronze Ingot Manufacturing Industry Compliance Requirements and Dates Under the Lead Standard (29 CFR 1910.1025)
07/22/2003
National
Directives
05/01/1989 - CPL 2-2.48 - List of Laboratories Approved for Blood Lead Analysis
07/18/2003
National
Directives
08/14/2008 - [CPL 03-00-0009] - OSHA Instruction; National Emphasis Program-Lead
08/14/2008
National
Interpretations
A definition of the word 'ingot' as it applies to 1910.1025.
01/30/1996
National
Interpretations
Acceptability of rhodizonate-based spot test kits for determining the presence or absence of lead in paint coatings.[1910.1025; 1926.62]
07/18/2003
National
Interpretations
Application of OSHA's health standards
07/15/1996
National
Guidance Documents
Authorized State Programs
National
Interpretations
Blood 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]
04/05/2004
National
Interpretations
Employee safety and the laundering of contaminated clothing.
04/01/1997
National
Interpretations
Enforcement of the engineering and work practice control provisions of the lead standard, 1910.1025(e)(1).[1910.1025; 1910.1025(e)(1)]
05/11/2004
National
Interpretations
Medical exams and blood testing for zinc protoporphyrin (ZPP) under OSHA's Lead Standards.[1910.1025; 1910.1025(j)(1)(i)]
12/04/2009
National
Guidance Documents
OSHA eTool - Lead: Battery Manufacturing
National
Guidance Documents
OSHA eTool - Lead: Secondary Lead Smelter
National
Interpretations
OSHA Lead Standards, both General Industry and Construction.
03/18/1997
National
Interpretations
Process Modification - Thermoset Resin Technology Replacement for Lead in Drop Hammer Punches. (1910.1025)
07/17/1992
National
Interpretations
Protective footwear requirements for inorganic arsenic and lead.(1910.1018)
02/12/1993
National
Interpretations
Request for Clarification of 29 CFR 1910.1025(d)(6).
01/13/1995
National
Interpretations
Shower requirements for the Lead in Construction Standard.(1910.106)
09/05/1995
National
Interpretations
Stay - of - enforcement of lead standard for brass and bronze ingot manufacturing.
12/31/1997
National
Interpretations
The biological monitoring requirements under the Final Rule for Lead.
03/04/1996
National
Interpretations
Use of compressed air when cleaning arsenic and lead contaminated surfaces.[1910.1018(k)(2)]
03/18/1993
National
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