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- National Lead Information Center Document Request Form. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Provides access to numerous documents which may be used for training employees and the public in the hazards of lead exposure.
- Training Resources.
OSHA.
- Compliance Assistance - Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. OSHA. Provides resources to help prevent occupational injuries and illnesses, comply with the Occupational Safety and Health Act, and learn about OSHA's Cooperative Programs.
- General Industry Quick Start. OSHA Compliance Assistance Quick Start.
- Environmental Certification Program for Lead Battery Manufacturing. Occupational Knowledge (OK) International. Encourages cooperation between battery manufacturers and environmental organizations to develop an industry wide performance criteria to reduce lead exposures around battery manufacturing plants.
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Stellman, Jeanne Mager, ed.
Encyclopaedia of Occupational Health and Safety.
4th ed. Geneva: International Labor
Organization (ILO), 1998. Provides online multidisciplinary technical, theoretical and ethical
aspects of occupational safety and health topics with over 2,000
contributors from 65 countries.
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Batteries, secondary or rechargeable, or accumulators; Encyclopaedia of
Occupational Health and Safety; Third (revised) Edition; 1983; International
Labour Office, Geneva; Technical editor: Dr. Luigi Parmeggiana; Volume 1, A-K.
- Batteries (Secondary Cells), Lead-Acid; Volume 3, Antibiotics to
Batteries; Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology; Kirk-Othmer; Fourth Edition;
Jacqueline I. Kroschwitz, Executive Editor; 1992; John Wiley & Sons.
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