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OMBRS 1: The OSHA Lead Standard

5/7/202632 min

For those studying for the USMLEs, this is certainly not for you. This is a podcast series targeted specifically towards the Occupational and Environmental Medicine Board Examination put out by the ABPM. In this episode, I discuss everything you need to know about the OSHA Lead Standard to answer all those pesky board questions.

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  1. Divine· Host0:00

    All right. Welcome, everyone. My name is Divine. Uh, this is gonna be the Occupational Medicine Board Review, uh, Series. Um, this is gonna be series one. And, uh, for me, my goal with making this podcast is to really help people prepare for the OCMED boards and, um, you know, from ABPM, uh, really help you understand the material. Uh, because I just feel like, uh, my experience with a lot of OCMED material is memorization, memorization, memorization. And I kinda wanna clean that up a little bit. Don't get me wrong, there's things you've gotta memorize. It's just the same way with every exam. Uh, but again, I'm really gonna try to help you understand some things and highlight the key points in a way that would really help you remember it for your test. Uh, so if you don't know me, uh, my name is Divine. I've made, uh, a person that really loves medical education. Uh, I have, like, more than six hundred and fifty podcasts I've made for the USMLE Step 1 exams, right? You check divineinterventionpodcast.com. Uh, I've made a ton of podcasts, uh, there, and I still keep making podcasts, actually. So, uh, but let's just, you know, settle on a series as well that will be helpful for people taking the OCMED boards. As many of you know, I'm an occupational medicine, uh, resident. All right. So today, we're gonna focus on the OSHA lead standard. Okay? The OSHA lead standard. And, um, um, the key thing to know is that the-this lead standard, right, to kinda start off, there, there's standards for general industry and there's standards for construction, right? For general industry is the Code of Federal Regulations, you know, 1910.1025. For construction, it's 1910--

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