This safety lesson explains Cal/OSHA’s requirements for creating and maintaining a lead safety program in general industry. It covers developing written programs, monitoring exposure, providing medical surveillance, and setting up proper training. The video highlights employer responsibilities for reducing worker exposure and maintaining compliance with Cal/OSHA standards. Following these rules helps protect employee health and avoid costly violations.
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