⚠ DANGER: Cumulative neurotoxin with no safe blood lead level. Children and fetuses are especially vulnerable. OSHA Lead Standard (29 CFR 1910.1025) requires air monitoring, medical surveillance, and hygiene controls for construction and general industry.
GHS Hazard Pictograms
☠ Acutely Toxic❤️ Health Hazard🌊 Environmental
Hazard Statements (H-codes)
H302 – Harmful if swallowed
H332 – Harmful if inhaled
H360 – May damage fertility or the unborn child
H362 – May cause harm to breast-fed children
H372 – Causes damage to organs (blood, kidneys, nervous system) through prolonged or repeated exposure
H410 – Very toxic to aquatic life
Precautionary Statements (P-codes)
P201 – Obtain special instructions before use
P260 – Do not breathe dust
P263 – Avoid contact during pregnancy
P270 – Do not eat/drink/smoke when using
P280 – Wear full PPE
First Aid Measures (Section 4)
👁Eye Contact▼
Flush with water for 15 minutes. Seek medical attention.
🖐Skin Contact▼
Wash thoroughly with soap and water. Change clothes before leaving work. Do not take contaminated clothing home.
🫁Inhalation▼
Remove to fresh air. All significant exposures require blood lead level testing. Report to physician.
🫦Ingestion▼
Call Poison Control (1-800-222-1222) and seek medical attention. Chelation therapy for elevated blood lead levels.
Storage & Handling
🔒 Storage & Handling: Keep in sealed labeled containers. Prevent dust generation. Clean up with wet methods or HEPA vacuum — never dry sweep.
PPE Requirements
P100 or higher respirator for lead operations
Disposable coveralls
Gloves
Eye protection
Wash hands before eating, drinking, or smoking
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