Bl. Gulson et al., IMPORTANCE OF MONITORING FAMILY MEMBERS IN ESTABLISHING SOURCES AND PATHWAYS OF LEAD IN BLOOD, Science of the total environment, 188(2-3), 1996, pp. 173-182
High precision lead isotope measurements were undertaken to establish
the sources and pathways in blood and environmental samples of five fa
milies from the Broken Hill lead mining community, New South Wales, Au
stralia. The five families were selected from 27 families investigated
to illustrate the different sources and pathways of lead into blood a
nd the importance of monitoring the whole family. The results illustra
te that although the major source of lead is from the orebody, paint a
nd petrol can be significant contributors to both house dust and blood
leads. The results also show that the sources and pathways can be fro
m the fathers occupation and hence monitoring of families is important
, especially in high risk locations. In two cases, the elevated blood
leads in the children did not derive from their current residence bur
from other residences in the community.