Why Employers Should Go Above and Beyond OSHA’s Lead Monitoring Standards

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Risk & Insurance - Oct 03, 2023

OSHA's regulations for the treatment of lead toxicity no longer align with current clinical guidelines. To keep workers safe and reduce workers' comp costs, employers need up-to-date occupational health expertise. The post Why Employers Should Go Above and Beyond OSHA’s Lead Monitoring Standar...

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