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:: Thursday, February 19, 2004 ::
Lead dust prompts DIA tests on trains By Jeffrey Leib, Denver Post
The tests found that lead on the lunchroom floor at the maintenance center exceeded the guideline for public areas, Gagnon said.
The surveys also found that employees working in the train tunnels 'had low levels of lead dust around them,' the report said. Two employees doing preventive maintenance on the trains were exposed to lead levels slightly below 'action levels' set by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Gagnon said.------------------------------------------- posted 7:12 AM :: reference link ::
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