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Div. 103.DIVISION 103. DISEASE PREVENTION AND HEALTH PROMOTION
Part 5.PART 5. ENVIRONMENTAL AND OCCUPATIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGY
Ch. 2.CHAPTER 2. Occupational Health and Disease Prevention
Art. 2.ARTICLE 2. Occupational Lead Poisoning Prevention
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(a)Sections 105185 and 105190 shall apply to the following industries:
(1)1622
Bridges, tunnels, and elevated highways.
(2)1721
Painting, paper hanging, and decorating.
(3)1791
Structural steel erection.
(4)1795
Wrecking and demolition work.
(5)2759
Commercial printing.
(6)2816
Inorganic pigments manufacture.
(7)2819
Industrial inorganic chemicals.
(8)2821
Plastics materials and resins.
(9)2892
Explosives manufacture.
(10)2899
Chemical preparations.
(11)3069
Fabricated rubber products.
(12)3087
Custom compounding of purchased plastics resins.
(13)3089
Plastic products.
(14)3229
Pressed and blown glass.
(15)3231
Products of purchased glass.
(16)3253
Ceramic walls and floor tiles.
(17)3262
Vitreous china food utensils.
(18)3269
Pottery products.
(19)3313
Electrometallurgi
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(a)
Sections 105185 and 105190 shall apply to the following industries:
(1)
1622
Bridges, tunnels, and elevated highways.
(2)
1721
Painting, paper hanging, and decorating.
(3)
1791
Structural steel erection.
(4)
1795
Wrecking and demolition work.
(5)
2759
Commercial printing.
(6)
2816
Inorganic pigments manufacture.
(7)
2819
Industrial inorganic chemicals.
(8)
2821
Plastics materials and resins.
(9)
2892
Explosives manufacture.
(10)
2899
Chemical preparations.
(11)
3069
Fabricated rubber products.
(12)
3087
Custom compounding of purchased plastics resins.
(13)
3089
Plastic products.
(14)
3229
Pressed and blown glass.
(15)
3231
Products of purchased glass.
(16)
3253
Ceramic walls and floor tiles.
(17)
3262
Vitreous china food utensils.
(18)
3269
Pottery products.
(19)
3313
Electrometallurgical products.
(20)
3331
Primary copper.
(21)
3339
Primary nonferrous metals, except copper and aluminum.
(22)
3341
Secondary nonferrous metals.
(23)
3356
Nonferrous rolling, drawing, extruding.
(24)
3363
Aluminum die castings.
(25)
3364
Nonferrous die castings.
(26)
3365
Aluminum foundries.
(27)
3366
Copper foundries.
(28)
3369
Nonferrous foundries.
(29)
3399
Primary metal products.
(30)
3411
Metal cans manufacture.
(31)
3431
Metal sanitary ware.
(32)
3432
Plumbing fittings and brass goods.
(33)
3441
Fabricated structural metal.
(34)
3484
Small arms.
(35)
3491
Industrial valves.
(36)
3492
Fluid power valves and hose fittings.
(37)
3494
Valves and pipe fittings.
(38)
3496
Miscellaneous fabricated wire products.
(39)
3497
Metal foil and leaf.
(40)
3585
Refrigeration and heating equipment.
(41)
3599
Machinery, except electrical.
(42)
3624
Carbon and graphite products.
(43)
3661
Telephone and telegraph apparatus.
(44)
3662
Radio and television communication equipment.
(45)
3663
Radio and television equipment.
(46)
3669
Communications equipment.
(47)
3674
Semiconductors and related devices.
(48)
3691
Storage batteries.
(49)
3692
Primary batteries, dry and wet.
(50)
3699
Electrical equipment and supplies.
(51)
3711
Motor vehicles and car bodies.
(52)
3714
Motor vehicle parts and accessories.
(53)
3721
Aircraft.
(54)
3953
Marking devices.
(55)
3812
Search and navigation equipment.
(56)
3829
Measuring and controlling devices.
(57)
5064
Electrical appliances, television, and radios.
(58)
5093
Scrap and waste materials.
(59)
7538
General automotive repair shops.
(60)
7539
Automotive repair shops.
(61)
7997
Membership sports and recreation clubs.
(62)
7999
Amusement and recreation.
(b)
(1)
If the department determines that the potential for occupational lead poisoning exists in industries not covered by this section, based on new evidence, the department shall have the authority to add Standard Industrial Classification codes by regulation. Multiple case reports of occupational lead toxicity shall be a criterion for adding Standard Industrial Classification codes covered by this section for the purpose of fee assessment.
(2)
If the department determines that lead use and lead exposure no longer exist in an industry covered by this section, based on new evidence, the department shall delete the Standard Industrial Classification code or individual industries within a Standard Industrial Classification code by regulation. If the department otherwise determines that the potential for occupational lead poisoning no longer exists in an industry covered by this section, based on new evidence, the department shall have the authority to delete Standard Industrial Classification codes or individual industries with a Standard Industrial Classification code by regulation. If the department determines that lead use and lead exposure no longer exist in the operations of an employer in an industry covered by this section, based on evidence submitted by the employer, the department may waive the fee of that employer.