Navigating Lead Safety in Construction
Understanding the Risks of Lead Exposure Lead exposure remains a significant concern in construction and renovation projects, particularly in older buildings where lead-based materials were commonly used. This toxic metal, once a staple in paints and coatings, poses severe health risks, including neurological damage, developmental delays in children, and chronic illnesses in adults. Workers in the construction industry, especially those handling renovations or demolitions, face heightened risks due to the potential release of lead dust or fumes. Recognizing these dangers underscores the importance of specialized training and certifications designed to mitigate exposure. Lead Safety Training equips professionals with the knowledge to identify, handle, and dispose of lead-containing materials safely, reducing risks to themselves, their colleagues, and building occupants. The process begins with understanding where lead is likely to be found. Structures built before the l...