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Lead Poisoning

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Lead Poisoning

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Lead Poisoning book

Exposure, Abatement, Regulation

Lead Poisoning

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Lead Poisoning book

Exposure, Abatement, Regulation
Edited ByJoseph J. Breen, Cindy R. Stroup
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1995
eBook Published 14 August 2020
Pub. Location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003075608
Pages 298
eBook ISBN 9781003075608
Subjects Engineering & Technology
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Breen, J.J., & Stroup, C.R. (Eds.). (1995). Lead Poisoning: Exposure, Abatement, Regulation (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003075608

ABSTRACT

Lead Poisoning discusses one of the most critical and preventable environmentally induced illnesses. The actual toll lead poisoning takes on society cannot be measured fully due to the "silent" nature of health effects, such as subtle intellectual deficits and neurological damage, caused by chronic low-level exposures. This book covers every major topic on the subject, including lead poisoning in children, sources of contamination, state-of-the-art sampling and analytical measurement methods, the newest studies on low-cost abatement methods, and much more. This reference is the most comprehensive presentation of issues currently available under one cover.
The text is divided into three major parts. Part I provides insights from studies assessing lead exposures from paint, dust, soil, and lead battery recycling operations. The second part is a unique collection of strategic federal policy statements from the U.S. EPA, HUD, and HEW-CDC. It details the National Implementation Plan as well as a local government's efforts to provide low-cost effective risk communication and public outreach to the community. The next part offers seven chapters on analytical issues in the measurement of lead in blood, paint, dust, and soils. Part IV, Sampling Methods and Statistical Issues, rounds out the technical portion of the volume. The relationships among lead levels in biological and environmental media are investigated and the interpretive problems discussed. The use of multi-element analysis of environmental samples as an approach to investigate sources is described.
The book finishes with its most unique feature-OPPT's Check Our Kids for Lead Program, one organization's effort to empower its employees to make a personal difference in confronting the problem of lead poisoning in children. The Program serves as a model for other government organizations (federal, state, and local), university and community organizations, and corporations to educate them and take personal and corporate responsibility for addressing this important and environmental health problem.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part Part I|67 pages

Lead Exposure and Abatement

chapter Chapter 1|10 pages

The Prevalence of Lead-Based Paint in Housing: Findings from the National Survey

ByR. P. Clickner, V. A. Albright, S. Weitz

chapter Chapter 2|7 pages

Data Analysis of Lead in Soil (HUD Survey Data)

ByS. F. Brown, B. D. Schultz, R. P. Clickner, S. Weitz

chapter Chapter 3|9 pages

National Survey of Lead Paint in Housing: Analysis of Error Sources

ByJ. W. Rogers, R. P. Clickner, M. Chen

chapter Chapter 4|5 pages

The HUD Lead-Based Paint Abatement Demonstration in Public Housing

ByR. F. Eberle

chapter Chapter 5|11 pages

Information Collected in the HUD Abatement Demonstration Program and Its Application in Planning a Follow-on Study

ByR. A. Lordo, M. Chen

chapter Chapter 6|13 pages

Results from the Pilot Comprehensive Abatement Performance Study

ByB. E. Buxton, S. W. Rust, F. Todt, T. Collins, C. Boudreau, R. Hertz, P. Constant, G. Dewalt, J. G. Schwemberger, B. S. Lim

chapter Chapter 7|5 pages

Incidence of Severe Lead Poisoning in Children in Trinidad Resulting from Battery Recycling Operations

ByI. Chang-Yen, C. Emrit, A. Hosein-Rahaman

part Part II|49 pages

Program and Policy Issues

chapter Chapter 8|5 pages

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Broad Strategy to Address Lead Poisoning

ByJ. S. Carra

chapter Chapter 9|2 pages

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Lead Strategy and Lead Based Paint Program

ByR. J. Morony, B. T. Cook

chapter Chapter 10|6 pages

CDC’s Perspective on Preventing Lead Poisoning in Young Children

ByS. Binder

chapter Chapter 11|4 pages

National Implementation Plan for the Prevention of Childhood Lead Poisoning from Residential Exposure to Lead-Based Paint

ByB. T. Cook

chapter Chapter 12|7 pages

A Pound of Prevention, an Ounce of Cure: Paradigm Shifts in Childhood Lead Poisoning Programs

ByK. W. James Rochow

chapter Chapter 13|4 pages

Coordinated National Strategy on Childhood Lead Poisoning: a National Action Plan

ByA. M. Guthrie, D. Ryan

chapter Chapter 14|4 pages

Encapsulation of Lead-Based Paint

ByB. A. Leczynski, J. G. Schwemberger, R. J. Cramer

chapter Chapter 15|13 pages

Successful Low-Cost Risk Communication and Public Education Programs

ByD L McAllister

part Part III|69 pages

Chemical Measurement Methods

chapter Chapter 16|6 pages

Phosphate Addition to the Delves Cup Method

ByF. Ruszala, D. Worsley, J. Hogan

chapter Chapter 17|8 pages

New Developments in Lead-Paint Film Analysis with Field Portable X-Ray Fluorescence Analyzer

ByS. Piorek, J. R. Pasmore, B. D. Lass, J. Koskinen, H. Sipila

chapter Chapter 18|8 pages

The Analysis of Lead-Based Paint Layers: a Qualitative Comparison of Methods

ByR. J. Narconis, V. Divljakovic, S. L. Barnes, A. M. Krebs

chapter Chapter 19|18 pages

Characterization and Identification of Lead-Rich Particles: a First Step in Source Apportionment

ByG. S. Casuccio, M. L. Demyanek, G. R. Dunmyre, B. C. Henderson, I. M. Stewart

chapter Chapter 20|8 pages

Development of a Field-Test Method for the Determination of Lead in Paint and Paint-Contaminated Dust and Soil

ByP. M. Grohse, K. K. Luk, L. L. Hodson, B. M. Wilson, W. F. Gutknecht, S. L. Harper, M. E. Beard, B. S. Lim, J. J. Breen

chapter Chapter 21|13 pages

Preparation and Evaluation of Lead-Containing Paint and Dust Method Evaluation Materials

ByE. E. Williams, D. A. Binstock, E. D. Estes, J. D. Neefus, L. E. Myers, W. F. Gutknecht

chapter Chapter 22|5 pages

NIST-SRM 2579 Lead Paint Films for Portable X-Ray Fluorescence Analyzers

ByP. A. Pella, M. McKnight, K. E. Murphy, R. D. Vocke, E. Byrd, J. R. DeVoe, J. S. Kane, E. S. Lagergren, S. B. Schiller, A. F. Marlow

part Part IV|82 pages

Sampling Methods and Statistical Issues

chapter Chapter 23|11 pages

Vacuum Sampling of Settled Dust for Lead Analysis

ByB. S. Lim, J. G. Schwemberger, P. Constant, K. Bauer

chapter Chapter 24|13 pages

Analysis of Factors Contributing to Lead in Household Dust: Accounting for Measurement Error

ByB. Price, E. C. Baird

chapter Chapter 25|13 pages

Multielement Analysis of Lead-Based Paint Abatement Data

ByJ. G. Kinateder, S. W. Rust, J. G. Schwemberger

chapter Chapter 26|5 pages

Determination of Environmental Lead, Using Compositing of House Dust Samples

ByM. R. Farfel, C. A. Rohde

chapter Chapter 27|5 pages

Sampling Methodology and Decision Strategy for Testing for Lead-Based Paint in Public Housing

ByD. C. Cox, J. G. Schwemberger

chapter Chapter 28|12 pages

Efficient Methods of Testing Lead-Based Paint in Single-Family Homes

ByA. Greenland, D. C. Cox, J. G. Schwemberger, C. Foster

chapter Chapter 29|10 pages

Relationships Among Lead Levels in Blood, Dust, and Soil

ByD. A. Burgoon, S. W. Rust, K. A. Hogan

chapter Chapter 30|6 pages

Application of a Novel Slurry Furnace AAS Protocol for Rapid Assessment of Lead Environmental Contamination

ByMichael S. Epstein, Sarah M. Smith, Joseph J. Breen

chapter |2 pages

Epilogue: Check Our Kids for Lead: Empowering Employees to Make a Difference

ByJ. J. Breen, C. R. Stroup, S. Wooten, V. R. Anderson, K. A. Benjamin, G. H. Bergeison, S. F. Brown, B. T. Cook, G. Cooper, L. M. Harris, B. S. Lim, D. G. Lynch, B. A. Myrick
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