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by myself248 1558 days ago
Or just get your blood lead level measured.

A few months ago, I happened to be at the doctor getting some other stuff checked out, and the week prior to the appointment I had done a ton of soldering, like two 12-hour days bashing out a whole batch of boards, both paste reflow and hand-PTH work, with a fair bit of sucker rework, and of course after that the lab needed a good tidying so I emptied all the suckers and tip cleaners as part of that. All tin-lead solder.

Zero gloves, and I only wore a mask part of the first day (when there were other people around). And actually the several weeks leading up to that also saw a lot of SMT rework and other up-to-by-elbows-in-solder sort of activity.

So I figured, that's kind of a worst-case for my lead exposure, hey Doc, can I get my blood lead level checked? Sure why not, it's one extra vial on top of the bloodwork already being ordered!

And the results came back below the test's detectable level.

So as far as I'm concerned, if that didn't do it, I don't think I have anything to worry about. Now, I'm sort of a germophobe and I never eat with my hands, so this doesn't necessarily generalize, but as far as skin absorption or vapor inhalation, I've gone from "not very worried" to "abjectly unconcerned" after getting that result.

I would encourage everyone to get their level measured and have actual data to make decisions with. Superstition does not become us.