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Name Lead (inorganic Fumes and Dusts) <br /> Exposure and Ex losive Limits <br /> o EXPOSURE LIMITS <br /> OSHA 8 hour permissible exposure limit- 0 05 mg/m' <br /> NIOSH 10 hour time weighted average < 0.1 mg/m3 <br /> ACGIH 8 hour hme weighted average = .15 mgl& <br /> o EXPLOSIVE LIMITS. Vanes with particular compounds <br /> A earance/Odo <br /> a Vanes with particular compounds <br /> S M2toms- <br /> o INHALATION/INGESTION Lassitude, insomnia, malnutntion,abdominal pains, anemia, <br /> tremors, and paralysis. <br /> First Aid <br /> o EYE CONTACT: Immediately wash the eyes with large amounts of water, occasionally lifting the <br /> Iower and upper lids, until no evidence of chemical, remains (approximately 15-20 minutes) Seek <br /> medical attention immediately <br /> o SKIN CONTACT Promptly flush the contaminated skin with soap and water. If this chemical <br /> penetrates through the clothing,promptly remove the clothing and flush skin with water If <br />• irritation persists after washing seek medical attention <br /> o INHALATION Move the exposed person to fresh air at once If breathing has stopped, perform <br /> artificial respiration. Keep the affected person warm and at rest Treat symptomatically and <br /> supportively Seek medical attention immediately <br /> o INGESTION Seek medical attention immediately <br /> Sources 1) NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards. <br /> 2) Threshold Limit Values and Biological Exposure Indices for 1989-1990 (ACGIH) <br /> i <br /> C-11 <br />