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- W947099056 abstract "Publisher Summary Lead (Pb) paint, as it enters the human environment and in its subsequent environmental behavior, is an illustrative model for regulation considerably different from other lead-containing media or pathways to human exposures. Lead paint applied to a myriad of structural surfaces began environmental life as a marketed commodity for the specific purpose of applications to those structural surfaces. There are two parts to lead paint as a public health issue: (1) occupational health issues arising from Pb exposures of workers producing, using, maintaining, or removing lead paint, and (2) pediatric health concerns from Pb exposures of young children once the substance is applied to surfaces in residential or other surroundings. The exposure and toxic injury consequences resulting from lead paint as a public and child health problem first elicited highly fragmented and relatively localized regulatory responses. This reflected in part the perception that the lead paint problem was confined to certain U.S. communities and states and therefore was best dealt with by local initiatives. The chapter also provides information on some local, state, and Federal regulations for U.S. lead paint control efforts." @default.
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- W947099056 title "Lead Regulation and Regulatory Policies" @default.
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