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Lead Poisoning Prevention in Indiana

Don’t Forget OSHA!

OSHA requires that employers conduct — and document — an exposure assessment to determine if any employee may be exposed to significant levels of lead in the air. Air monitoring is required for assessment. Until the assessment is complete and shows levels below limits, employees must wear a respirator. See 29 CFR 1926.62.