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Care must be used in handling lead as it is a cumulative poison. Environmental concerns with lead poisoning has resulted in a national program to eliminate the lead in gasoline. [Pg.86]

Jerome O. Nriagu. Clair Patterson and Robert Kehoe s Paradigm of Show Me the Data on Environmental Lead Poisoning. Environmental Research. 78 (Aug. 1998) 71-78. [Pg.237]

EPA - RfD - 0.3 LLg/kg per day OSHA - Workplace air 10 Jg/m3 ATSDR - MRL - 0.3 LLg/kg per day General facts long history of use as medicine and poison Environmental global environmental contaminant, bioaccumulates in fish and shellfish (mostly in a form that is not harmful)... [Pg.113]

At very high doses, such as experienced by a few chemical workers and attempted suicides, herbicides can cause symptoms of acute chemical poisoning. Environmental exposures do not cause such effects, and none was reported in the Ranch Hands. [Pg.216]

Markowitz and Rosner, Deceit and Denial, p. 35 D. Davis, Secret History of the War on Cancer (Basic Books, New York, 2007), pp. 79, 94-95 J. O. Nriagu, Clair Patterson and Robert Kehoe s Paradigm of Show Me the Data on Environmental Lead Poisoning, Environmental Research, vol. A78, pp. 71—78 (1998) A. P. Loeb, Paradigms Lost A Case Study Analysis of Models of Corporate Responsibility for... [Pg.184]

Saric M, Markicevic A, Hrustic O Occupational exposure to manganese. British Journal of Industrial Medicine 34 114-118,1977 Schuler P, Oyanguren H, Maturana V, et al Manganese poisoning environmental and medical study at a Chilean mine. Industrial Medicine and Surgery 26 167-173, 1957... [Pg.156]

Toxicology Avoid inh. and ing. capable of causing lead poisoning Environmental Marine pollutant Precaution An explosive Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits toxic fumes of Pb, SOx, and NOx NFPA Health 1, Flammability 1, Reactivity 1 Storage Light-sensitive... [Pg.2383]

Karen L. Florini et al. Legacy of Lead America s Continuing Epidemic of Childhood Lead Poisoning (Environmental Defense Fund, 1990). [Pg.194]

Onalaja, Ava O., and Luz Claudio. 2000. Genetic Susceptibility to Lead Poisoning. Environmental Health Perspectives 108 23-28. [Pg.300]

Chemical reactions of substances, materials etc. lead to fire, explosions, injuries, health impairments, poisoning, environmental damage etc. [Pg.9]

Keywords Lead poisoning Environmental exposure Lead in household products Lead dust Vinyl products Polyvinyl chloride Lead solder Electronic waste Toys Lead shot and bullets Glass and ceramics ... [Pg.231]


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