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1910.1025(j)(3)(ii)(D)(1) Blood Lead Level
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1910.1025(j)(3)(ii)(D)(1) Toxic and Hazardous Substances, Blood Lead Level
OSHA 1910 General Industry > Z Toxic and Hazardous Substances > 1910.1025 Lead > 1910.1025(j) Medical Surveillance - > 1910.1025(j)(3) Medical Examinations and Consultations - > 1910.1025(j)(3)(ii) Content > 1910.1025(j)(3)(ii)(D) A Blood Sample and Analysis Which Determines: > 1910.1025(j)(3)(ii)(D)(1) Blood Lead Level
1910.1025(k)(1)(iii)(A) Toxic and Hazardous Substances, The Employer Shall Return an Employee to His or Her Former Job Status:
For an employee removed due to a blood lead level at or above 60 [mu]g/100 g, or due to an average blood lead level at or above 50 [mu]g/100 g, when ...
OSHA 1910 General Industry > Z Toxic and Hazardous Substances > 1910.1025 Lead > 1910.1025(k) Medical Removal Protection - > 1910.1025(k)(1) Temporary Medical Removal and Return of an Employee - > 1910.1025(k)(1)(iii) Return of the Employee to Former Job Status > 1910.1025(k)(1)(iii)(A) The Employer Shall Return an Employee to His or Her Former Job Status:
1910.1025(j)(2)(i)(B) Toxic and Hazardous Substances,
At least every two months for each employee whose last blood sampling and analysis indicated a blood lead level at or above 40 µg/100 g of whole ...
OSHA 1910 General Industry > Z Toxic and Hazardous Substances > 1910.1025 Lead > 1910.1025(j) Medical Surveillance - > 1910.1025(j)(2) Biological Monitoring - > 1910.1025(j)(2)(i) > 1910.1025(j)(2)(i)(B)
1910.1025(k)(2)(vi) Toxic and Hazardous Substances,
Employees whose blood lead levels do not adequately decline within 18 months of removal. The employer shall take the following measures with respect ...
OSHA 1910 General Industry > Z Toxic and Hazardous Substances > 1910.1025 Lead > 1910.1025(k) Medical Removal Protection - > 1910.1025(k)(2) Medical Removal Protection Benefits - > 1910.1025(k)(2)(vi)
1910.1025(j)(2)(ii) Toxic and Hazardous Substances,
Follow-up blood sampling tests. Whenever the results of a blood lead level test indicate that an employee's blood lead level is at or above ...
OSHA 1910 General Industry > Z Toxic and Hazardous Substances > 1910.1025 Lead > 1910.1025(j) Medical Surveillance - > 1910.1025(j)(2) Biological Monitoring - > 1910.1025(j)(2)(ii)