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1 U.S. Blood Lead Reduction Activities Outlook Industrial Health Committee Co-Chair Battery Council International Troy A. Greiss June 19, 2013

2 Current U.S. OSHA Standard 1978 Permissible exposure limit (PEL) for employees ≤ 50 μg/m 3 (using engineering controls, PPE and work practices) MRP ≥ 60 μg/dL single test with follow-up or ≥ 50 μg/dL average of last three tests (phased in 1983) Return at ≤ 40 μg/dL across two consecutive tests

3 Considerable New Findings Since 1978 in U.S. and Europe Lead Industry produced EC Voluntary Risk Assessment for Lead (2008) Final NTP report issued (2012) New CDC Reference Value (2012)

4 NTP Monograph on Health Effects of Low-Level Lead (June 2012) Effects in Children and Adults due to Low Level Lead – “there is sufficient evidence for adverse health effects in children and adults at blood Pb levels <10 μg/dL, and <5 μg/dL as well.” Did not directly address occupational exposures

5 CDC Advisory Committee for Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention (January 2012) Recommended “Reference Value” for Children – 5 μg/dL, equal to 97.5 percentile Updated every 4 years – No longer using the “Level of Concern” framework Will impact other standards which reference CDC’s recommendations

6 OSHA-Industry Voluntary Blood Lead Reduction Agreement U.S. industry has voluntary removal and return levels well below OSHA requirements Five-year voluntary agreement (1997) Reduced medical removal level to 40 µg/100g Return rate reduced to 35 µg/100g BCI members continue to implement

7 New Blood Lead Reduction Targets Following EU-U.S. industry coordination, the BCI Committees voted on June 11 th to recommend BCI Board consideration of EUROBAT’s new blood lead reduction target of 30 µg/dL EUROBAT’s blood lead reduction guidelines will not be referenced; how to meet the target will be up to each BCI member

8 Current Cal OSHA Draft Removal Single test ≥ 30 µ g/dL; OR Two tests ≥ 20 µ g/dL Return ≤ 15 µ g/dL (two consecutive tests) PEL recommendation expected late 2013

9 Upcoming Cal OSHA Action Cal/OSHA to combine MRP and PEL OEHHA Pharmacokinetic White Paper on air-lead to blood lead relationship expected later this Summer – Will be basis for CDPH PEL recommendation Next Steps – OEHHA submits modeling to CDPH (est. Q2 2013) – CDPH submits recommendations to Cal/OSHA (est. Q3/Q4 2013) – Cal/OSHA releases proposed rule (est. early 2014) – Cal/OSHA public meetings (est. early 2014) – Final Rule (UNKNOWN)

10 BCI National Data 2011 Battery manufacturing industry data: – mean 12.7 – 97.6% < 30 µg/dL – 79.7% < 20 µg/dL Secondary smelter data – mean 14.2 – 95.1% < 30 µg/dL – 74% < 20 µg/dL

11 Particle Size Monitoring Battery study done 2012 – Indicates significant presence of larger lead particles known to be less harmful Smelter monitoring completed January 2013 – Five smelters – Data analysis in progress

12 Thank You


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