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Yep, what was the actual level? Was it documented or still exist that level can be verified? Was it an accidental release or part of a process? Were respirators available? OSHA says "The employer shall assure that no employee is exposed to lead at concentrations greater than fifty micrograms per cubic meter of air (50 ug/m3) averaged over an 8-hour period."(PEL) but makes exception for construction and agriculture. Does military have to follow OSHA?
No filters, no clue to the exact readings, we were made to get equipment out of the room and then they sealed it off and had a contractor come in to strip the room down.

No military doesn't follow osha at all. Matter of fact, the allowed levels for lead dust in military buildings are much higher than civilian buildings and the level was 650 times the military levels