Lead Exposure Elimination Project (LEEP) is an international non-governmental organization aimed at reducing lead exposure in low- and middle-income countries...
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LEEP may refer to: Lead Exposure Elimination Project, organization that works on reducing lead exposure in low and middle income countries Law Enforcement...
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Open Philanthropy (redirect from Open Philanthropy Project)
access to toxic pesticides. Notable grantees include the Lead Exposure Elimination Project, IIT Kanpur, and the Centre for Pesticide Suicide Prevention...
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animal welfare in fishing and aquaculture; and the Lead Exposure Elimination Project works on reducing lead poisoning in developing countries. While much of...
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replacement projects. A potential issue with corrosion control is constant monitoring of its effectiveness. There have been widespread lead exposures resulting...
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few weeks of exposure. Only about a third of lead is excreted by a child. Continual exposure may result in the bioaccumulation of lead. Lead is a highly...
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Lead Exposures and Related Health Risks However, experts on childhood lead exposure point out the Plan's failure to fully commit to the elimination of...
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Environmental hazard (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from April 2025)
environmental hazard, because elimination by sunlight (photolysis), water (hydrolysis) or organisms (biological elimination) neutralizes many reactive or...
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In photography, exposure is the amount of light per unit area reaching a frame of photographic film or the surface of an electronic image sensor. It is...
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vibration syndrome is Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS). Long-term exposure to HAVS can lead to damage occurring in the blood vessels, nerves, muscles, and...
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Occupational dust exposure occurs when small particles are generated at the workplace through the disturbance/agitation of rock/mineral, dry grain, timber...
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Exposure assessment is a branch of environmental science, toxicology, epidemiology, environmental engineering, and occupational hygiene that focuses on...
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cats, and rats ranges from 0.5 to 2.35 mg/kg. Ten to twenty minutes after exposure, the body's muscles begin to spasm, starting with the head and neck in...
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Toluene toxicity (section Measure of exposure)
enhance the elimination rate of toluene from the body, perhaps as a result of enzyme induction. The diet can also influence toluene elimination. Both a low-carbohydrate...
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Pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV prevention, commonly known as PrEP, is the use of antiviral drugs as a strategy for the prevention of HIV/AIDS by people...
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Mercury poisoning (redirect from Mercury exposure)
type of metal poisoning due to exposure to mercury. Symptoms depend upon the type, dose, method, and duration of exposure. They may include muscle weakness...
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of lead exposure in the U.S. Most homes built before 1960 contain heavily leaded paint. Some homes built as recently as 1978 may also contain lead paint...
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are most likely to cause exposure. Exposure control involves putting procedures in places to minimize or eliminate exposures according to the hierarchy...
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PFAS (section Occupational exposure)
develop an action plan to eliminate all non-essential uses of PFAS due to the growing evidence of adverse effects caused by exposure to these substances; the...
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Antimony (redirect from Antimonial lead)
with lead and tin, which have improved properties for solders, bullets, and plain bearings. It improves the rigidity of lead-alloy plates in lead–acid...
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the second is the discovery that some substances are visibly altered by exposure to light. There are no artifacts or descriptions that indicate any attempt...
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Tunnel near Gauley Bridge, West Virginia, as part of a hydroelectric project. This project is considered to be one of the worst industrial disasters in American...
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Isocyanate (section Occupational exposure limits)
ECHA has been implementing policy aimed at limiting worker exposure through elimination by lower allowable concentrations in products and mandatory worker...
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radiation exposure to therapists and patients. Following Rollins' discovery in 1920 that lead aprons protected against X-rays, lead aprons with a lead thickness...
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Flint. March 16 – Snyder creates the Child Lead Exposure Elimination Commission in an effort to avoid future lead poisoning outbreaks. March 28 – A settlement...
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Wildfire (category Pages using Sister project links with hidden wikidata)
fear of the health effects from exposure. In the devastating California Camp Fire (2018) that killed 85 people, lead levels increased by around 50 times...
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Asbestos (category Pages using Sister project links with hidden wikidata)
related to asbestos exposure. In part, this is because many older buildings still contain asbestos; in addition, the consequences of exposure can take decades...
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Poisoning (section Levels of Exposure)
commonly occurs following exposure to poisons that bioaccumulate, or are biomagnified, such as mercury, gadolinium, and lead. In 2020, America's Poison...
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