Adult Blood Lead Epidemiology and Surveillance (ABLES)
Utah
Please note that these contacts are able to assist with work-related lead exposure questions only. If you have other public health-related questions, please contact the CDC Infoline at 800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636).

State Contact:
Sam LeFevre
Utah Department of Health
Office of Epidemiology
288 North 1460 West
P.O. Box 142104
Salt Lake City,
UT 84114-2104
Telephone: (801) 538-6191
Fax: (801) 538-6504
E-mail: slefevre@utah.gov
Mark E. Jones
Telephone: (801) 538-619
Fax: (801) 538-6540
E-mail: markejones@utah.gov
Visit the Utah Environmental Epidemiology Lead websiteexternal icon for more information.
Available Publications
The following publications can be requested from the State Contact either by phone, mail, or e-mail.
- Epidemiology Newsletter – October 1995
Lead poisoning in Medicaid eligible children, Utah - Injury Reporting Rule [Utah Administrative Code R386-703], Rule Cover Sheet, December 1991
- Occupational lead exposure: information for health care providers, March 1994
- Provisions of the OSHA lead standards for general industry and construction triggered by air lead levels (information table), July 1994
- Provisions of the OSHA lead standards for general industry and construction triggered by blood lead levels (information table), July 1994
- Utah resources for lead information (insert card), April 1994
- Blood lead testing
- Environmental testing
- Utah Poison Control Center
- Lead abatement
- Utah resources for lead information (insert card), July 1994
- Blood lead testing
- Environmental testing
- Utah Poison Control
- Occupational exposure
- Lead abatement
- Your lead level: important information for workers exposed to lead, May 1993
Page last reviewed: December 23, 2021
Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health