Lead in Paint, Soil, and Dust: Health Risks, Exposure Studies, Control Measures, Measurement Methods, and Quality Assurance

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ASTM International, 1995 - 422 pages
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From a July 1993 conference in Boulder, Colorado, 28 papers review the latest results in research on monitoring and controlling environmental exposures to lead in paint, soil, and dust. They provide a multidisciplinary overview of research programs, the status of analytical methods, and certificatio
 

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An Examination of an XRF Method Used for the Determination of Lead
215
Sampling and Analysis of Lead in Dust and Soil for the Comprehensive
227
Investigation of Adhesive Lift Sampling Technology Used for the Evaluation
249
Scanning Electron MicroscopyXRay Fluorescence Characterization of Lead
268
Analysis of Lead in Urban Soils by Computer Assisted SEMEDXMethod
283
Comparability and Traceability of Chemical Measurements
301
Components of a Quality Assurance Program for Analytical Laboratories
313
Preparation and Evaluation of LeadContaminated Dust Method Evaluation
329

The Lead Paint Abatement and Repair Maintenance Study in Baltimore
107
A Summary of Studies Addressing the Efficacy of Lead Abatement
119
An Evaluation of Airborne and Surface Lead Concentrations from
143
Comparison
162
A Review
175
Performance Evaluations of Measurement Methods Used for LeadBased
189
The U S Environmental Protection Agencys Environmental Response
207
Development of NIST Standard Reference Materials for Lead in Blood Paint
339
Quality Assurance DoubleBlind Sample Applications in the Determination
355
The National Lead Laboratory Accreditation Programjohn v scalera 373
382
The American Industrial Hygiene Association Environmental Lead
403
Index
417
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Page 226 - Agency review and therefore does not necessarily reflect the views of the Agency and no official endorsement should be inferred.
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Page 226 - Although the research described in this article has been funded wholly or in part by the United States Environmental Protection Agency...
Page 368 - Development (ORD) , partially funded and collaborated in the research described here. It has been subjected to the Agency's peer review and has been approved as an EPA publication. The US Government has a non-exclusive, royal-free license in and to any copyright covering this article.
Page 283 - Lead in Paint. Soil and Dust: Health Risks. Exposure Studies. Control Measures. Measurement Methods, and Quality Assurance. ASTM STP 1226.
Page 345 - The technical and support aspects involved in the preparation, certification, and issuance of this standard reference material were coordinated through the Office of Standard Reference Materials by TW Mears.
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