It is pretty incredible that in this day and age many drivers still don't wear seatbelts
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As parents, we need to lead by example and make sure we wear our belts each time we drive.
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http://www.driveithome.org/NewDriverRisks/Pages/SeatbeltUse.aspx
own home. By far the biggest source of concern is the lead paint that is found in much of our nation's older housing. Until 1978, lead paint was commonly used on the interiors and
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http://www.nsc.org/news_resources/Resources/Documents/Lead_Poisoning.pdfView duplicates
Lead exposure can produce a wide range of adverse health effects in both adults and children. Lead-based paints and lead contaminated dust are the most frequent
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http://www.nsc.org/safety_home/HomeandRecreationalSafety/Poisoning/Pages/LeadPoisoning.aspx
produced when metal is being cut or when lead paint is sanded or removed with a heat gun). Workers who may be exposed to lead fumes or dust include those in the battery
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http://www.nsc.org/safetyhealth/Pages/Safety-Tips-Avoid-lead-exposure513.aspx
At press time, three guides were
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London – The International Lead Association has released free guidance materials on managing and minimizing the risks of workplace lead exposure.
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http://www.nsc.org/safetyhealth/Pages/Lead-association-issues-guidance-documents_31313.aspx
and Prevention lowered its definition of lead poisoning for children to 5 micrograms of lead per deciliter of blood from the previous
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http://www.nsc.org/safetyhealth/Pages/CDC-lowers-lead-poisoning-limit-for-children.aspx
National prevalence rates for elevated blood-lead levels decreased by 47 percent from 1994 to 2005, but NIOSH said health problems may be associated even with low lead exposures.
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http://www.nsc.org/safetyhealth/Pages/niosh_unveils_tool_to_assess_lead_exposure.aspx
the products contained detectable levels of lead. On average, imported spices were found to contain about twice as much lead as brands manufactured in the United States.
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http://www.nsc.org/safetyhealth/Pages/spices_may_contain_hazardous_levels_of_lead_report.aspx
between air concentrations and blood-lead levels, the committee believes OSHA’s limit of 50 micrograms of lead per cubic meter of air is likewise inadequate.
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http://www.nsc.org/safetyhealth/Pages/NRC-report-finds-OSHA-Lead-Standard-inadequate_12512.aspx
Workplace lead exposure can occur in a variety of industries, such as construction and manufacturing, and lead can be absorbed into the body through
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http://www.nsc.org/safetyhealth/Pages/niosh_expands_web_content_for_occupational_lead_exposure.aspx