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t � <br /> Kidney damage may occur after pro- <br /> delirium, and possibly death. <br /> longed exposure to lead. <br /> The major points of attack on the human body are the kidneys, <br /> blood, gingival tissue, ^astrointestinal system, and central <br /> nervous system. <br /> Under Proposition 65, lead is listed as a chemical known to the <br /> State of California to cause reproductive toxicity. <br /> Routes of Entry <br /> The common routes of entry of lead into the human body are <br /> ingestion of dust, inhalation of dust or fumes, and skin and eye <br /> contact. <br /> t: <br /> - <br /> Firs' Aid <br /> gets into the eyes, irrigate immediately. If this chami- <br /> it, ihe skin, flus'l with soap promptlY. If a person <br /> cal contacts t <br /> breathes in large amounts of to formeartificialerespiration, per- <br /> breathes in <br /> fresh air at once and p et medical attention. Gave <br /> needed. When lead has been swallowed, g Do not make <br /> large quantities of salt water and induce vomiting. <br /> an unconscious person vomit. <br /> i.. <br /> Personal Protective Methods <br /> Wear appropriate clothing to prevent repeated or prolonged skin <br /> contact.' wear eye protection to prevent any reasonable pend of- <br /> lity of eye ctacR�movepnonimperves ious clothuld wash ingly at th <br /> immediately diffwet <br /> each work shift. <br /> t or contaminated. <br /> Revised 1/90 <br /> -2 <br /> DS1I:LEADI. 1 <br /> 3 .: <br /> Y°'9 <br />