Washington Occupational Lead Exposure: An Alert for Workers is a health and safety advisory issued by the Washington Department of Labor & Industries. It is designed to provide workers with information about the potential dangers of lead exposure in the workplace. It outlines the risk factors, prevention methods, and laws regulating lead exposure, as well as what to do if a worker suspects they have been exposed to lead. The advisory includes three different types of lead exposure: inhalation, ingestion, and dermal contact. Inhalation is the most common form of lead exposure and occurs when lead particles are breathed in. Ingestion occurs when lead is swallowed, and dermal contact is when lead particles come into contact with the skin. Washington Occupational Lead Exposure: An Alert for Workers is a helpful resource for workers to understand the dangers of lead exposure and take appropriate safety measures.