Creating workplaces where we all watch out for each other

Creating workplaces where we all watch out for each other

Protecting Miners from Lead Hazards – Health Alert

Mining processes can generate dangerous concentrations of lead, a metal that can cause damage to the nervous system, kidneys, and reproductive system if inhaled or ingested.

Lead exposure in miners

How to Avoid Lead Exposure:

  • Wear an air-purifying respirator with high-efficiency filters in all work areas that have exposure to lead dust or fumes.
  • Be clean shaven and fit tested to ensure maximum respirator efficiency.
  • Change into clean work clothes and shoes before beginning work each day.
  • Eat or drink in areas free of lead dust and fumes.
  • Wash your hands and face before you eat or drink.
  • Vacuum your work clothes and shoes before you eat or drink and before you remove them.
  • Launder your clothes at work. If you must take work clothes home, wash and dry them separately.
  • Avoid raising lead dust with dry sweeping or compressed air.
  • Use a HEPA vacuum and/or wet mopping for cleaning floors and surfaces.
  • Conduct training on the hazards of lead and the precautions needed to protect miners.

If you work with or around lead containing materials, you should be enrolled in a medical surveillance program and be tested for lead in your blood.


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Original article published by MSHA

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