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Lead Industries Association

Lead Industries Association 292 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10017... [Pg.25]

Lead for Corrosion Resistant Applications, Lead Industries Association Inc., New York... [Pg.740]

Lead in Modern Industry, Lead Industries Association, New York (1952)... [Pg.740]

Gross SB. 1979. Oral and inhalation lead exposures in human subjects (Kehoe balance experiments). New York, NY Lead Industries Association. [Pg.528]

Figure 12-1 When pressure is involved brick and lead lined tank bottoms are dished. Courtesy of Lead Industries Association. Figure 12-1 When pressure is involved brick and lead lined tank bottoms are dished. Courtesy of Lead Industries Association.
For detailed information about lead linings, their physical properties, and chemical resistance, the reader is referred to Lead for Corrosion Resistant Applications A Guide, published by the Lead Industries Association, Inc., New York, NY. [Pg.165]

Cannon was not finished. If lead and arsenic were to be openly allowed in food, a scientific justification had to be concocted. For this he turned to Royd Sayers. The matchmaker who brought together the legislator and the Public Health Service was Felix Wormser, secretary of the Lead Industries Association and orchestrator of the defense of lead paint. In his efforts to protect the lead makers markets, Wormser was not fastidious. He used his control of industry research... [Pg.49]

The net result of these various considerations is that neurobehaviour and reproductive ability are the major factors in the health debate at present, with 40 pg/dl looking increasingly likely as the blood lead limit towards which legislation will gravitate. In practice fhis figure has already been anticipated by industry. In North America, the Lead Industries Association and Battery Council International laimched a voluntary commitment in 1997 under which the medical removal level will be reduced to 40 pg/dl (with a return to work below 35 Jig/dl) by 2001. In Europe, several major lead producers have pursued internal programmes to reduce the blood lead levels of all their employees to less than 40 pg/dl by 2000 or thereabouts. These initiatives are not unique, so it is to be hoped that the likely downward trend in legal limits will not cause the industry too many problems. [Pg.306]

Properties of Lead and lead Alloys. Lead Industries Association (1984). [Pg.201]

Lead Industries Association, 13 Main Street, Sparta, NJ 07871 web site address, www.leadinfo.com. [Pg.536]

TABLE 5.14 LEAD AND LEAD ALLOYS-LEAD INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION... [Pg.655]

TABLE 5.14 LEAD AND LEAD ALLOYS-LEAD INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION (continued) Corrosion Rate of Lead in Chemical Environments (Continued)... [Pg.658]


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