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Posted By Stephen Mitchell
Does anyone know if there is a national average level for lead in blood and if so what it is. I have found details of figures for America, but cannot find any stats for the UK.
The reason I ask is that it would be nice to have something to compare samples from our health surveillance against (which I would like to point out are all well below any action levels provided in the Control of Lead at Work ACOP L132).
Cheers in advance
Stephen Mitchell
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Posted By Chris121
quite - which I would like to point out are all well below any action levels provided in the Control of Lead at Work ACOP L132) - whats the problem then?
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Posted By Stephen Mitchell
Chris
For my own idol curosity it would be nice to see where the group of workers who underwent health surveillance are in relation to a national average.
Thanks for your reply anyway.
Stephen Mitchell
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Posted By Peter Leese
I wondered why I was putting on weight, all that leadwork.
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Posted By peter gotch
Hi Stephen
There are comparable few workers subject to medical surveillance in the U.K. though all the evidence would indicate that far more SHOULD be.
Regards, Peter
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Posted By Mike
Ask your UKAS accredited lab service provider. Although they may not be accredited for opinions and interpretations they should be able to give you the general information you require.
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