TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The Safe State program within The University of Alabama’s College of Continuing Studies will host a series of lead exposure safety seminars across Alabama from Sept. 7 through Sept. 26. Each seminar, which runs from 8 a.m. to noon, is free and open to the public.
The seminars are designed to help employers recognize, evaluate and control the hazards associated with the use of lead-containing materials. Excessive exposure to lead is a major cause of occupational illness across the country, including kidney disease, central nervous system disorders, anemia and headaches.
As a result, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has established the reduction of employee exposure to lead as a high priority by instituting a five-year, 15 percent reduction plan. Individuals attending the seminar will learn how to comply with OSHA regulations regarding lead and how to reduce or eliminate employee lead exposure.
Locations and dates of each seminar are as follows:
Tuscaloosa, Thursday, Sept. 7
Bryant Conference Center
240 Bryant Drive
Huntsville, Tuesday, Sept. 12
Madison County Public Library
915 Monroe St.
Pelham, Thursday, Sept. 14
Pelham Civic Center
500 Amphitheater Rd.
Oxford, Tuesday, Sept. 19
Oxford Civic Center
401 McCullars Lane
Florence, Tuesday, Sept. 26
Florence Conference Center
10 Hightower Place
The Safe State program at UA serves as the University’s link with Alabama’s businesses concerning environmental safety and health. Safe State programs provide consultation services either as telephone support or onsite assistance in areas including hazardous material and hazardous waste, medical wastes, environmental lead hazards, asbestos, and indoor air quality. Safe State’s research and instructional programs are the basis for the extensive service activities.
Although the seminars are geared toward employee managers, all individuals are invited to attend. In order to register, contact the College of Continuing Studies at 205/348-3000.
Contact
Lance M. Skelly, UA Office of Media Relations, 205/348-3782
Source
Randy Easterling, 205/348-8567