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Despite marked reductions in environmental sources of lead and increased protection from occupational lead exposure, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that lead exposure on the job remains a significant health threat for painting contractors. The CDC conducted a 9 year study (Very high blood lead levels among adults – United States, 2002 – 2011) of over 11,500 adults. Study results, published 11/29/13, concluded that occupational exposure accounted for 9 out of 10 cases of adult “very high” blood lead levels (BLLs). The CDC designates 10 µg/dL as the reference BLL for adults; levels at or above that are considered elevated; “very high” is defined as greater than or equal to 40 µg/dL. Of 7,076 adults with high very blood lead levels whose known exposure source was their work, construction trades (comprised of painting and wall covering contractors; highway, street and bridge construction; site preparation contractors; and other construction sectors) were among of the four largest categories represented. Painting, renovation and remodeling work also figured prominently in non-occupational exposure activities that caused high BLLs. In general, the CDC reported: · Lead exposures “continue to occur at unacceptable levels” · Blood lead levels are likely under tested and their results underreported · Lead levels once considered harmless are now known to have harmful effects, such as decreased kidney function ECOBOND LBP, LLC (ECOBOND) is committed to protecting workers and occupants from the hazards of lead paint. As such, ECOBOND has invested significant resources in order to develop an effective and easy to use lead poisoning prevention product. This product, ECOBOND LBP, is based on the same ECOBOND® technology that has been used successfully for over a decade to treat lead and other metals in over 1,000,000 tons of solid waste. Independent testing performed to US EPA-approved procedures confirmed in multiple testing that a standard application of ECOBOND LBP successfully seals and treats lead paint hazards.
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