The EVISA Link database contains information about all aspects of lead speciation:
- lead species determination (analytical methods etc)
- toxicity and biological activity of different lead species
- distribution and fate of lead species in the environment
- mobility, bioavailability and bioaccumulation of lead species
- Research groups and their projects related to the chemical speciation of Pb
- Standards, rules and legislation related to lead
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U.S. Department of Labor - Occupational Safety & Health Administration Toxic metals, including "heavy metals," are individual metals and metal compounds that negatively affect people's ...
Lead overexposure is one of the most common overexposures found in the industry and is a leading cause of workplace illness. Therefore, OSHA has established the reduction of lead exposure to be a high...
Tetraethyl LeadA highly toxic compound used as a gasoline additive. It causes acute toxic psychosis or chronic poisoning if inhaled or absorbed through the skin...
December 1994
Prepared by Kowetha A. Davidson, Ph.D., Chemical
Hazard Evaluation and Communication Program, Biomedical and
Environmental Information Analysis Section, Health Sciences Research
Divi...
Reference Data Sheet that gives a very elaborated overview of threshold limits and analytical methods (EPA, OSHA, NIOSH) for the determination of lead.TOC:Potential Exposure Sources and UsesPhysical D...
GeneralSynonyms: lead tetraethyl, tetraethylplumbane, TEL, NCI-C54988 Molecular formula: PbC8H20 CAS No: 78-00-2 EC No: 201-075-4...
Certain essential metals and metal ions are required for the action of the human body, generally by their action on permitting the activity of enzymes and allowing specific carrier molecules to wo...
In 1922, General Motors researchers discovered that adding tetraethyl lead (TEL) to gasoline reduced engine "knock", allowing development of large, powerful automobiles with high compression engines. ...
US scientists say they have found a link between exposure to lead in the womb and schizophrenia in adulthood. ...
LEADED GAS MYTHSBy Bill KovarikIn this essay, written for the NSF-funded Chemcases project, I have in mind a strong exception to a view of history expressed by Ethyl Corp.’s Lloyd Osgood. ...
LEADED GAS MYTHSBy Bill KovarikIn this essay, written for the NSF-funded Chemcases project, I have in mind a strong exception to a view of history expressed by Ethyl Corp.’s Lloyd Osgood. ...
Synonyms: Tetraethyllead, Plumbane, tetraethyl-, Lead tetraethyl, Tetraethylplumbane, TEL, (C2H5)4Pb, Czteroetylek olowiu, NCI-C54988, Tel-tml, reacted, Tetra(methylethyl)lead, ...
EPER is the European Pollutant Emission Register, which was established by a Commission Decision of 17 July 2000. The EPER Decision is based on Article 15(3) of Council Directive 96/61/EC concer...
The Lead Education and Abatement Design Group Working to eliminate childhood and foetal lead poisoning by the year 2012 and to protect the environment from lead. "Childhood lead poisoning" is here def...
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