Chronic Lead Exposure

1. Despite regulatory and case identification efforts, lead exposure continues to pose a major health problem for minority workers. 2. Minority workers are overrepresented in lead industries such as lead smelting, lead storage batteries, lead pigment production and pottery. 3. Preliminary data from recently instituted lead registries in California and Texas suggest that minority workers continue to be overexposed to lead. 4. A federal policy that strengthens enforcement of the OSHA lead standard is needed to reduce lead exposure among minority workers.

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[2]  A. Leviton,et al.  Deficits in psychologic and classroom performance of children with elevated dentine lead levels. , 1979, The New England journal of medicine.

[3]  F. Gyntelberg,et al.  Blood pressure and other cardiovascular risk factors of long-term exposure to lead. , 1985, Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health.