Washington Preventing Lead Poisoning in Bridge and Steel Structure Repair Work: An Alert for Workers is a program developed by the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries to protect workers from lead exposure during bridge and steel structure repair work. This alert provides information on the hazards of lead exposure, the need for personal protective equipment, and worker training requirements. It also outlines the responsibilities of employers and workers in preventing lead poisoning. The alert is divided into two types: 1) Lead Exposure Prevention for Bridge and Steel Structure Repair Workers and 2) Lead Exposure Prevention in Bridge and Steel Structure Repair Sites. The Lead Exposure Prevention for Bridge and Steel Structure Repair Workers alert is designed to help workers understand the health hazards associated with lead exposure, and to provide them with the necessary information to protect themselves. It includes information on personal protective equipment, medical surveillance, and worker training. The Lead Exposure Prevention in Bridge and Steel Structure Repair Sites alert is designed to help employers protect their workers from lead exposure by providing information on engineering controls, work practices, and housekeeping practices. Both alerts provide information on where to obtain additional resources and contact information for the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries.