This safety lesson explains Cal/OSHA’s requirements for monitoring lead exposure in construction. It covers when air monitoring is required, how samples are taken, and how results determine protective actions. The video highlights employer responsibilities, employee rights, and how monitoring supports long-term health and OSHA compliance. By following these rules, employers can reduce exposure risks and keep workers safe.
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Micropile Safety
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Plastic Bottle Bale Breaker Safety
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