Document ID: OSHA-2018-0004-0083
Agency: osha
Document Type: Supporting & Related Material
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Posted Date: 2022-06-28T04:00Z

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Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance (ABLES)
ABLES Data Summaries
     Elevated Blood Lead Levels (BLL) among Employed Adults  --  United States, 2016.
Overall, the national prevalence rate of BLLs >=10 μg/dL declined from 26.6 adults per 100,000 employed in 2010 (among 37 states) to 15.8 in 2016 (among 26 reporting states). Historically, in the U.S., most lead exposures among adults have been occupational. Among the 11,695 adults with known exposures at BLL>=10 μg/dL in 2016, 90.3% had occupational exposures. The majority of these adults were employed in four main industry sectors: manufacturing, construction, services, and mining. Review 2016 data on elevated blood lead levels among employed adultsexcel icon.
     Blood Lead Level Data  -  Reported from 1994 through 2012
CDC. Elevated Blood Lead Levels among Employed Adults  --  United States, 1994 - 2012. 2015. MMWR 62(54); 52-75
     Blood Lead Level Data  -  Reported from 2002 through 2005
CDC/NIOSH Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance Program
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     Blood Lead Level Data  -  Reported from 1994 through 2001
CDC/NIOSH Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance Program
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