Other Links
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The following are the links to most Federal, State
government sites, non-profitable organizations, as well as private companies.
For more detailed information on lead see the links
below:
Federal level
Information about lead from the Office of Pollution
Prevention and Toxics, USEPA, http://www.epa.gov/lead/
Information about lead from the National Center for
Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/lead/
Information about lead from the Office of Healthy Homes
and Lead Hazard Control, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD),
http://www.hud.gov/offices/lead/
Information on lead-based paint from U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission, Publishes a series of
safety alert and news releases on lead-based paint, http://www.cpsc.gov/
Information about analytical method for lead in blood,
urine, wipe dust etc. water, and air lead analysis from National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/leadpg.html
For information regarding to Occupation Safety &
Health Administration (OSHA) approved laboratories for blood level test, http://www.osha-slc.gov/SLTC/bloodlead/index.html,
or for general information about lead, its control and prevention , its
compliance and training from OSHA, see http://www.osha-slc.gov/SLTC/lead/
Information from American Industrial Hygiene Association,
http://www.aiha.org/pr/lead.html
State of Wisconsin
Information about lead from Department of Natural
Resources, State of Wisconsin, the primary site for
getting information related to lead in drinking water and groundwater, http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/water/dwg/lead.htm
Wisconsin Department of Health & Family Services, Division
of Public Health, Bureau of Occupational Health, Asbestos and Lead Certification
Section, P.O. Box 2659, Madison WI 53701-2659, http://www.dhfs.state.wi.us/dph_boh/Asbestos_Lead/INDEX.HTM
Wisconsin Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, Division
of Health, Bureau of Public Health, 1414 East
Washington Avenue, Room 96, Madison, WI 53704-3043, Phone (608)
266-5817
To request brochures, fliers, and other public
education sheets from the State of Wisconsin, click the following link to get the information request
form: Information request form.
Local
SOUTH
EAST WISCONSIN LEAD REDUCTION TASK FORCE
Racine Health Department Laboratory, Room 8 – City
Hall, 730 Washington Avenue, Racine, WI 53403, Phone (262)
636-9205
Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, City of Racine
Health Department, 730 Washington Avenue, Racine, WI 53403, Phone (262) 636-9538
Lead Hazard Reduction Program,
Racine/Kenosha Community Action Agency, Inc., 2113 N. Wisconsin St., Racine, WI
53402, Phone (262) 637-6419, OR 2000 63rd
st., Kenosha, WI 53140, Phone (262) 657-0840
Guide of Lead Hazard Reduction Program
from the State of Wisconsin.
Trainer
Directory for WI Department of Health & Family Services -Accredited Lead
Courses
Other non-profitable organizations
The National Lead Service Providers' Listing System:
The Lead Listing has been developed to help consumers
locate qualified lead service providers (lead inspectors, risk assessors, and
abatement contractors), renovators trained in lead-safe practices (lead-trained
renovators), EPA-recognized lead analysis laboratories, and Lead Training
Providers in a timely fashion. The Lead Listing is operated by QuanTech and ICF
Information Technology, Inc. for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD), Office of
Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control, and is supported by the National
Lead Assessment and Abatement Council (NLAAC). The homepage address for Lead
Listing is http://www.leadlisting.org/.
National Lead Assessment and Abatement Council (NLAAC):
NLAAC is a national, nonprofit association committed to
advancing our nation's efforts to eliminate lead paint poisoning, and dedicated
to conducting educational, research, and business activities in support of the
lead-based paint evaluation and hazard abatement industry. P.O. Box 535, Olney,
MD 20832, Phone: (800) 590-6522, Fax: (301) 924-0265. The homepage address for
NLAAC is http://www.nlaac.org/.
The National Center for Lead-Safe Housing (The Center):
Founded in 1992 to bring the housing, environmental and
public health communities together to combat childhood lead poisoning. The
Center seeks to develop, validate and promote the adoption of cost-effective,
practical strategies that sharply reduce the incidence of lead poisoning while
preserving the nation's stock of affordable housing. HAS ONLINE GUIDE TO HUD
LEAD-BASED PAINT REGULATIONS. The homepage address for National Center for Lead-Safe Housing
is: http://www.leadsafehousing.org/.
Alliance to End Childhood Lead Poisoning:
Founded in 1990, the Alliance is a national public
interest organization formed by leaders in public health, environmental
protection, affordable housing, and civil rights to protect all children from
lead poisoning. The Alliance was designed to have the technical capacity and
comprehensive reach across disciplines needed to effect change.The homepage
address for Alliance to End Childhood Lead Poisoning is: http://www.aeclp.org/.
Others
Hillmann Environmental Group, L.L.C. has a thorough list
of all information and links to ASTM, NIOSH, EPA, HUD, CRCA, etc. its homepage
address is: http://www.hillmanngroup.com/lead_cite.htm.
Final for those who are seeking standardized methods
for lead analysis in soil, water, air, blood, urine, lead-based paint, etc., the
following links may be useful:
From ASTM
From NIOSH
News from EPA.
New Regulations
from HUD.
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