Lead Exposure Services
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based in USA
The objective of a risk assessment is to identify the lead hazards in the home or community, pathways through which exposure to lead occurs such as dust and soil, likely sources of exposure, identify the options for management or removal of any hazards or source of lead in paint, dust or drinking water. Water ...
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based in USA
Our lead paint inspection typically involves a "surface by surface" investigation of painted components for the presence or absence of lead. We have 16 years experience in the lead inspection and testing industry. Our services in lead paint and lead in dust testing have focused primarily on public housing, target ...
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based in USA
Lead accumulates in the body from exposure: in the blood stream for many months and in the bones for decades. Lead poisoning results from many weeks or years of exposure to lead. Lead poisoning affects the nervous system and has been known to damage the kidneys, digestive system, reproductive ...
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based in USA
that lead exposure levels do not exceed standards established by the EPA TSCA 403, and that any cleaning following such work adequately meets those ...
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based in USA
Lead Inspections and Risk Assessments. Project Design and Site Specific Abatement Specification Design. Lead Abatement Project Surveillance and Construction Management. Lead Occupational Exposure ...
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based in USA
Often, the primary source of lead exposure in older buildings is lead-based paint. In professional, educational and industrial settings, the employees, visitors and students may become at risk for lead exposure. This exposure can occur if lead becomes airborne during ...
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based in USA
of the leading causes of workplace illnesses according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Lead poisoning is also considered the leading environmentally induced illness in children. These health threats are the reason that the reduction of asbestos and lead exposure is a strategic ...
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based in USA
to and following renovation activities. Analysis of soils and water supply provide information on additional sources of lead exposure. In each case samples are carefully analyzed using state-of-the-art ICP technology and EPA specified methods, yielding data of the highest quality. As with all of our analytical services, results can be obtained in as little as ...
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based in USA
One of the leading sources of lead poisoning for children and adults is lead-based paint in residential and commercial structures. Children can suffer long-term irreversible effects from early exposure to lead-based paints, causing mental and physical development issues and reduced attention span. Adults are not ...
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based in USA
helped to minimize or eliminate the amount of lead in consumer products and occupational settings. Today, the most common sources of lead exposure in the United States are lead-based paint in older homes, contaminated soil, household dust and drinking ...
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based in USA
A safety program can reduce or eliminate exposures that lead to injury, disease or death in the workplace. U.S. Compliance can help you avoid or eliminate these situations and reduce workers’ compensation and legal liabilities. We assist organizations like yours in developing, implementing and maintaining the health and safety of ...
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based in USA
Lead is a highly toxic metal found in products including paint, ceramics, pipes, solders, gasoline, batteries and cosmetics. Since 1980, federal and state regulatory standards have helped to minimize or eliminate the amount of lead in consumer products and occupational settings. Today, the most common sources of lead exposure in ...
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based in USA
Occupational exposures to lead can come in various forms. One source involves testing Lead in Air during lead removal activities. OSHA monitoring involves collecting area and personal samples for workers. NIOSH 7082 provides clear directions for field sampling (see FAQ) and laboratory analysis. These directions incorporate air ...
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based in USA
Exposure to lead is known to affect the health of children and adults. In particular, exposure to lead in paint, soil, and dust poses a significant risk to children---including a risk for permanent neurological damage---living in older homes, which make up much of the housing stock in major U.S. cities. In order to reduce, if not ...
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based in USA
exposures that factor into the pricing of PLL policies include: Aboveground and underground storage tanks, Wastewater treatment plants and permitted air pollution sources, Manufacturing processes, Mold exposures, Treatment, storage, disposal, and transportation of hazardous materials, Lead-paint and asbestos ...
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based in USA
Exposure to lead, a toxic metal that was used for many years in paint and other products, may cause a range of health effects. Jerome Environmental Services, LLC is pleased to inform you that we are an EPA lead-safe firm, certified to conduct a wide range of lead services, including X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) Analysis, ...
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based in USA
There are six kinds of asbestos, which are naturally occurring, fibrous, heat resistant minerals. Due to their strength, flexibility, and resistance to heat, these fibers were once used extensively in building materials. Asbestos exposure can lead to illnesses, including COPD, lung cancer, and mesothelioma. Due to its dangerous nature, ...
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based in USA
Clearing the Air About Lead Paint:According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, "Childhood lead poisoning remains a major environmental health problem in the U.S." And the most likely source of dangerous lead can be found in lead paint that was used on homes built before 1980. Exposure to ...
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based in USA
Lead Based Paint (LBP) is commonly encountered in homes constructed prior to the lead paint consumer ban in 1978. Whether you manage large, multi-family communities or are a single home owner, ACSI is able to provide LBP Inspection and Risk Assessment services at reasonable prices while delivering quality, reliable work. ACSI has ...
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based in USA
As the general public grows increasingly more aware of environmental safety, lead consulting becomes more commonplace, and AAA Lead Consultants offers the best in lead consulting services. Our lead consultants can assist you in a number of ways, including lead education, inspection, assessment, and abatement. AAA ...
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