Materials and Methods: In this study, with the aim of investigating the available treatments to control complications caused by exposure to lead in the workplace, Google Scholar, PubMed, Scopus databases from 1980 to 2021, as well as CDC, ACOEM, OSHA, WHO and ATSDR guidelines with the method Thematic search was reviewed. The number of 19 articles and 5 instructions were selected and used in writing this article.
Results: The investigations showed that it is necessary to pay attention to different body systems and perform additional measures in case of suspicion of lead poisoning in periodical evaluations of those working in contact with lead.
Conclusion: In addition to the treatment of existing complications and chelatotherapy, the workers diagnosed with lead poisoning should be given the necessary training to reduce exposure to lead.
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