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  1. Lead - Overview | Occupational Safety and Health Administration

    Workers are exposed to lead as a result of the production, use, maintenance, recycling, and disposal of lead material and products. Lead exposure occurs in most industry sectors including construction, …

  2. Learn about Lead | US EPA

    Dec 31, 2025 · This page provides basic information on lead including what it is, where it is found, how one can be exposed, and the health effects associated with lead.

  3. Lead poisoning - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

    Lead poisoning is the result of lead, a heavy metal, building up in the body. This often happens over months or years. Even small amounts of lead can cause serious health problems. Children younger …

  4. Lead poisoning - World Health Organization (WHO)

    Sep 27, 2024 · Lead is a naturally occurring toxic metal found in the Earth’s crust. Its widespread use has caused extensive environmental contamination, human exposure and significant public health …

  5. Lead in the Workplace | Lead | CDC

    Learn about how lead gets inside our bodies and who is most at risk of exposure. Learn about symptoms of lead exposure in adults. Learn how employers and workers can prevent work-related …

  6. Lead | National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

    Sep 10, 2025 · Lead exposure remains a significant public health concern because of persistent lead hazards in the environment. Lead poisoning is a serious problem affecting children globally, …

  7. Lead | US EPA

    Dec 8, 2025 · Learn about the health effects of lead, who is at risk, how to test for lead in paint or other areas of your home, how to find or become a lead-safe certified firm, and more about the Lead …

  8. Lead Safety Fact Sheet | Environmental Health and Safety

    Lead enters the body primarily through inhalation and ingestion. These exposures pose significant health hazards, affecting various body systems and causing both acute and chronic health issues. …

  9. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has developed regulations designed to protect workers involved in construction activities from the hazards of lead exposure.

  10. Information for Workers | Lead | CDC

    Apr 11, 2024 · Learn how workers can prevent work-related lead exposure.