Protecting Workers Exposed to Lead-based Paint Hazards
A Report to Congress

 

DHHS (NIOSH) PUBLICATION NO. 98-112
JANUARY 1997


Appendix A
DIRECTORY OF STATES WITH ADULT BLL REGISTRIES*

State Contact Person Reporting level
(µg/dL)
Alabama J.P. Lofgren, M.D.
State Epidemiologist, Division of Epidemiology
Alabama Dept. of Public Health
201 Monroe St, Montgomery, AL 36130–31701
Voice: (334) 206–5971
Fax: (334) 206–5967
15
Arizona Lee A. Bland
Office of Environmental Health
Arizona Dept. of Health Services
3815 N. Black Canyon Highway, Phoenix, AZ 85015
Voice: (602) 230–5830
Fax: (602) 230–5933
10
California Barbara Materna, Ph.D., C.I.H.
Occupational Lead Poisoning Prevention Program
California Dept. of Health Services
2151 Berkeley Way * Annex 11, Berkeley, CA 94704
Voice: (510) 540–3481
Fax: (510) 540–3472
25
Colorado Jane McCammon
Colorado Dept. of Health
4300 Cherry Creek Dr S., Denver, CO 80222
Voice: (303) 692–2639
Fax: (303) 782–0904
25 (> 18 years)
10 (18 years or older)
Connecticut Carolyn Jean Dupuy
Connecticut Dept. of Public Health
Environmental Epidemiology & Occupational Health (EEOH)
410 Capitol Avenue, MS 110SP, Hartford, CT 06106
Voice: (860) 509–7744
Fax: (860) 509–7785
10
Florida Raul Quimbo, M.S.
Florida Dept. of Health and Rehabilitative Services
1317 Winewood Blvd, Tallahassee, FL 32399–0700
Voice: (904) 488–3370
Fax: (904) 922–8437
10
Georgia Kathleen Toomey, M.D., M.P.H.
Director, Epidemiology and Prevention Branch
2 Peachtree Street, N.W., Suite 110-P
Atlanta, GA 30303
Voice: (404) 657-2588
Fax: (404) 657-2586
10
Indiana William C. Letson
Epidemiology Resource Center
Indiana State Dept. of Health
2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Voice: (317) 233–7207
Fax: (317) 233–7770
None
Iowa Rita Gergely, M.S.
State Lead Coordinator
Bureau of Environmental Health
Division of Health Protection
Iowa Dept of Public Health
321 East 12th Street, Des Moines, IA 50319–0075
Voice: (515) 281–8220
Fax: (515) 242–6284
All levels
Kentucky Tim Struttman
Occupational Injury Prevention Program Manager
Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center
333 Waller Avenue, Suite 202, Lexington, KY 40504–2915
Voice: (606) 257–4955
Fax: (606) 257–3909
25
Maine Allison Hawkes, M.D.
Occupational Health Program
Maine Bureau of Health
State House Station #11, Augusta, ME 04333–0011
Voice: (207) 287–5378
Fax: (207) 287–6855
25
Maryland Ezatollah Keyvan–Larijani, M.D.
Office of Environmental Health Coordination
Maryland Dept. of the Environment
2500 Broening Hwy, Baltimore, MD 21224
Voice: (410) 631–3987
Fax: (410) 631–4112
25 (18 years or older)
Massachusetts Richard Rabin, M.S.P.H.
Massachusetts Dept. of Labor & Industries
Division of Occupational Hygiene
1001 Watertown St, Newton, MA 02165
Voice: (617) 969–7177
Fax: (617) 727–4581
15
Michigan Carol Hinkle
Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Project
Michigan Dept. of Community Health
3423 N. Logan/Martin Luther King Blvd.
Box # 30195, Lansing, MI 48909
Voice: (517) 335–9242
Fax: (517) 335–8509
All levels
Minnesota Myron Ralken, Ph.D.
Minnesota Dept. of Health
121 East 7th Place, P.O. Box 64975
Minneapolis, MN 55164
Voice: (612) 215–0877
Fax: (612) 215–0975
All levels
Mississippi Linda Pollock, M.D., M.P.H.
Office of Epidemiology
Mississippi Dept. of Health
Box # 1700, Jackson, MS 39215–1700
Voice: (601) 960–7725
Fax: (601) 960–7909
15 (<6 years)
25 (> 6 years)
Missouri Carol Braun
Lead Poisoning Program, Missouri Dept. Of Health
930 Wildwood, Box 570, Jefferson City, MO 65102–0570
Voice: (573) 526–5872
Fax: (573) 526–6946
25
Nebraska Thomas J. Safranek, M.D.
State Epidemiologist
Dept. of Health & Human Services
Box 95007, Lincoln, NE 68509–5007
Voice: (402) 471–2133
Fax: (402) 471–0383
10
New Hampshire Brook Dupee
Dept. of Health and Human Services
Public Health Services
Bureau of Risk Assessment
6 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03301–6527
Voice: (603) 271–7093
Fax: (603) 271–3991
All levels
New Jersey Barbara Gerwel, M.D., Project Coordinator
Occupational Disease Prevention Program
New Jersey Dept. of Health
C N 360, John Fitch Plaza, Trenton, NJ 08625
Voice: (609) 984–1863
Fax: (609) 292–5667
25
New Mexico Retta Phrophet
Lead Program Manager
Division of Epidemiology, Evaluation & Planning
New Mexico Dept. of Health
1435 St. Francis Dr, Santa Fe, NM 87505
Voice: (505) 827–3709
Fax: (505) 827–3714
All levels
New York Elizabeth Marshall, Ph.D.
New York State Dept. of Health
2 University Pl , Albany, NY 12203–3313
Voice: (518) 458–6433
Fax: (518) 458–6436
All levels
North Carolina Susan A. Randolph, M.S.N., R.N., C.O.H.N.
Dept. of Environmental Health & Natural Resources
Occupational Health Section/Epidemiology Division
P.O. Box 29601, Raleigh, NC 27626–6601
Voice: (919) 715–3591
Fax: (919) 733–9555
40
Ohio Adeline Migliozzi, R.N.
Ohio State Dept. of Health
246 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43266
Voice: (614) 466–4183
Fax: (614) 644–7740
All levels
Oklahoma Edd Rhoades, M.D., M.P.H.
Oklahoma State Dept. of Health
Maternal and Child Health
1000 N.E. 10th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73117–1299
Voice: (405) 271–6617
10
Oregon Katerina Hedberg, M.D., M.P.H.
Oregon Health Division
800 N.E. Oregon St., Suite 730, Portland, OR 97232
Voice: (503) 731–4024
Fax: (503) 731–4082
25 (> 18 years)
10 (<18 years)
Pennsylvania James N. Logue, Dr.P.H. ,M.P.H.
Div. Environmental Health Assessment
Pennsylvania Dept. of Health
Box 90, Harrisburg, PA 17108
Voice: (717) 787–1708
Fax: (717) 783–3794
15 or more (6 years & under)
25 or more (6 years & over)
+ pregnant females
Rhode Island Marie Stoeckel, M.P.H., C.I.H.
Rhode Island Dept. Of Health
Office of Occupational and Radiological Health
3 Capitol Hill, Room 206, Providence RI 02908
Voice: (401) 277–2438
Fax: (401) 277–2456
25
South Carolina Annette Gardiner-Hillian
Division of Health Hazard Evaluations
Dept. of Health & Environmental Control
2600 Bull St, Columbia, SC 29201
Voice: (803) 737–4173
Fax: (803) 737–4171
40 (older than 6 years)
10 (6 years or older)
Texas Diana Salzman, M.P.H.
Bureau of Epidemiology
Texas Dept. of Health
1100 W. 49th St, Austin, TX 78756
Voice: (512) 458–7269
Fax: (512) 458–7699
40
Utah Wayne Ball, Ph.D.
Bureau of Epidemiology
Utah Dept. of Health
Box 142870,
288 N. 1460 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84114–2870
Voice: (801) 538–6191
Fax: (801) 538–9923
15
Vermont Laurie Toof
Division of Epidemiology and Health Promotion
Vermont Dept. of Health, Box 70
108 Cherry St., Room 201, Burlington, VT 05402
Voice: (802) 865–7786
Fax: (802) 863–7483
10 (> 6 years)
All levels (6 years)
Washington Joel Kaufman, M.D., M.P.H.
Safety & Health Assessment & Research Program
Box 44330,
Washington State Dept. of Labor & Industries
Olympia – Thurston County, WA 98504–4330
Voice: (360) 902–5669
Fax: (360) 902–5672
All levels
Wisconsin Henry Anderson, M.D.
State Occupational & Environmental Epidemiologist
Division of Health, Bureau of Public Health
1414 E. Washington St., Madison, WI 57303
Voice: (608) 266–1253
Fax: (608) 267–4853
10 or more
Wyoming Todd Kietz, B.S., R.E.H.S.
Wyoming Department of Health
487 Hathaway, Cheyenne, WY 82002
Voice: (307) 777–6951
Fax: (307) 777–5402
All levels
*The States listed above require reporting of adult elevated blood lead levels. State-specific questions regarding these reporting requirements should be directed to the State agency and contact person in each State.

The federal source for information on the reporting of child blood lead levels is:

LEAD POISONING PREVENTION BRANCH
Division of Environmental Hazards and Health Effects
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
4770 Buford Highway N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30341
Voice: (404) 488–7330
Fax: (404) 488–7335


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