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Lead in Paint, Soil and Dust: Health Risks, Exposure Studies, Control Measures, Measurement Methods, and Quality Assurance
Allen Iske SD, Beard ME
Pages: 417
Published: 1995
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First publication of its kind to present current, wide-ranging data on the effects of exposure to lead from paint, soil and dust. Features the latest results of health effects studies, environmental assessments, control and intervention studies, analytical methods development, and evaluation and quality assurance program development. 28 comprehensive peer-reviewed papers cover the following key areas: Health Risks -- one paper on childhood lead exposure; one on the experimental use of immature swine to track G-I lead absorption. Exposure Studies -- Eight papers explore the pathways and extent of exposure to lead, concentrating on lead-based paint in housing, lead in soil and dust samples, the relationship between blood-lead levels and lead in the environment,and the results of lead-paint abatement programs. Control Measures -- The full range of control measures necessary to reduce or eliminate lead exposure is discussed in three papers. Measurement Methods -- Seven papers evaluate diverse instrumental measurement techniques for determining lead levels. Quality Assurance -- The development of standardized materials and methods to insure reliable lead measurements is discussed in five papers. Laboratory and Field Measurement Accreditation -- The criteria and objectives for three different laboratory accreditation programs are explained.
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Design of Pharmacokinetic and Bioavailability Studies of Lead in an Immature Swine Model
Weis C., Poppenga R., Thacker B., Henningsen G., Curtis A.
Estimating the Contribution of Lead-Based Paint to Soil Lead, Dust Lead, and Childhood Blood Lead
Marcus A., Elias R.
HUD National Survey: Findings on the Lead Paint Hazard in Homes
Clickner R., Rogers J.
Comprehensive Abatement Performance Study: Part I — Study Design and Characterization of Soil-Lead and Dust-Lead Levels
Kinateder J., Kumar P., Buxton B., Rust S., Schwemberger J., Lim B., Dewalt F., Constant P.
The Design of the HUD Lead-Based Paint Abatement Demonstration in Public Housing
Eberle R.
Imputing Lead Sources from Blood Lead Isotope Ratios
Rabinowitz M.
Literature Review of Sources of Elevated Soil-Lead Concentrations
Burgoon D., Brown S., Menton R.
Pathways of Lead Contamination for the Brigham and Women's Hospital Longitudinal Lead Study
Menton R., Burgoon D., Marcus A.
The Lead Paint Abatement and Repair & Maintenance Study in Baltimore
Farfel M., Lim B.
A Summary of Studies Addressing the Efficacy of Lead Abatement
Burgoon D., Rust S., Schultz B.
An Evaluation of Airborne and Surface Lead Concentrations from Preliminary Cleaning of a Building Contaminated with Deteriorated Lead-Based Paint
Sussell A., Weber A., Wild D., Wall D., Ashley K.
Comprehensive Abatement Performance Study, Part II: Comparison of Encapsulation/Enclosure and Removal Methods for Lead-Based Paint Abatement
Buxton B., Rust S., Kinateder J., Schwemberger J., Lim B., Constant P., Dewalt F.
Lead-Based Paint as a Major Source of Childhood Lead Poisoning: A Review of the Evidence
Jacobs D.
Performance Evaluations of Measurement Methods Used for Lead-Based Paint Contaminated Media: Current Status
Harper S., Gutknecht W., Beard M.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental Response Team's Use of Field-Portable X-Ray Fluorescence Instruments for Analyzing Pb in Soils
Bernick M., Prince G., Singhvi R.
An Examination of an XRF Method Used for the Determination of Lead in Urban Soil and Dust Samples
Vincent H., Boyer D.
Sampling and Analysis of Lead in Dust and Soil for the Comprehensive Abatement Performance Study (CAPS)
Dewalt G., Constant P., Buxton B., Rust S., Lim B., Schwemberger J.
Investigation of Adhesive Lift Sampling Technology Used for the Evaluation of Lead in Surface Dust
Demyanek M., Dunmyre G., Casuccio G.
Scanning Electron Microscopy/X-Ray Fluorescence Characterization of Lead-Rich Post-Abatement Dust
Mamane Y., Willis R., Stevens R., Miller J.
Analysis of Lead in Urban Soils by Computer Assisted SEM/EDX--Method Development and Early Results
Johnson D., Hunt A.
Comparability and Traceability of Chemical Measurements
Watters R., DeVoe J.
Components of a Quality Assurance Program for Analytical Laboratories
Hartwig E.
Preparation and Evaluation of Lead-Contaminated Dust Method Evaluation Materials
Binstock D., Estes E., Neefus J., Williams E., Gutknecht W., Harper S., Beard M.
Development of NIST Standard Reference Materials for Lead in Blood, Paint, Household Dust, Soil, and Simulated Bone
Pella P., DeVoe J., Marlow A.
Quality Assurance Double-Blind Sample Applications in the Determination of Lead in Urban Dusts and Soils
Vincent H., Boyer D., Elias R.
The National Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program
Scalera J.
The A2LA Laboratory Accreditation Process
Unger P.
The American Industrial Hygiene Association Environmental Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program (ELLAP)
Peters R., Hurley H.
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Subject Index
Committee: E06
Paper ID: STP1226-EB
DOI: 10.1520/STP1226-EB
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-5296-0
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