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S98WOl-34-ATTACHMENT D T8 CCR§1532.1 Inorganic Lead-Appendix A <br /> r <br /> Once your blood lead level climbs about 40 pg/dl,your risk of disease increases. There is a wide <br /> variability of individual response to lead,thus it is difficult to say that a particular BLL in a given <br /> person will cause a particular effect. Studies have associated fatal encephalopathy with BUS as <br /> low as 150 pg/dl.Other studies have shown other forms of diseases in some workers with BUS <br /> well below 80 pg/dl. Your BLL is a crucial indicator of the risks to your health,but one other <br /> factor is also extremely important.This factor is the length of time you have had elevated BLLs. <br /> The longer you have an elevated BLL,the greater the risk that large quantities of lead are being <br /> gradually stored in your organs and tissues(body burden).The greater your overall body burden, <br /> the greater the chances of substantial permanent damage. The best way to prevent all forms of <br /> lead-related impairments and diseases--both short term and long term--is to maintain your BLL <br /> below 40 pg/dl.The provisions of the standard are designed with this end in mind. <br /> ` Your employer has prime responsibility to assure that the provisions of the standard are complied <br /> with both by the company and by individual workers. You,as a worker,however,also have a <br /> responsibility to assist your employer in complying with the standard. You can play a key role in <br /> protecting your own health by learning about the lead hazards and their control, learning what <br /> 6. the standard requires, following the standard where it governs your own actions, and seeing that <br /> your employer complies with provisions governing his or her actions. <br /> 4. Reporting signs and symptoms of health problems.You should immediately notify your <br /> r employer if you develop signs or symptoms associated with lead poisoning or if you desire <br /> medical advice concerning the effects of current or past exposure to lead or your ability to have a <br /> healthy child.You should also notify your employer if you have difficulty breathing during a <br /> respirator fit test or while wearing a respirator. In each of these cases,your employer must make <br /> available to you appropriate medical examinations or consultations.These must be provided at <br /> no cost to you and at a reasonable time and place. The standard contains a procedure whereby <br /> ` you can obtain a second opinion by a physician of your choice if your employer selected the <br /> initial physician. <br /> L <br /> L <br /> L <br /> L <br /> L <br /> i. Linden UST S1 and Removal,Task Order No.34 Caltrans Contract 06A1895,EELS 10-1300-0181-0 <br /> Creocon Project No.59800-01-34 Page D-3 of 3 September 2014 <br /> L <br />