This safety lesson explains Cal/OSHA’s requirements for creating and maintaining a lead safety program in the construction industry. It covers written program development, exposure monitoring, medical surveillance, employee training, and proper use of PPE. The video also outlines employer responsibilities and how to reduce worker exposure to lead. By following these rules, companies can ensure worker safety and comply with Cal/OSHA construction regulations.
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Management: Construction Lead Exposur...
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Micropile Safety
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