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Lead-Safe World
                                                        CALENDAR 2013

In our lead-safe future, the only source of lead in air will be volcanoes.
This image: Elizabeth and the Volcano: Lead White
            Tony Lennon
            Oil paint on canvas
Lead-Safe World
                                                        CALENDAR 2013


The Volcano Art Prize is designed to raise awareness and generate positive
images and messages about lead safety, and is an initiative of the Lead
Education and Abatement Design (LEAD) Group Incorporated.

The LEAD Group Inc is an Australian-based, not-for-profit environmental
health charity which is working to eliminate lead poisoning globally, and to
protect the environment from lead in all its uses.

The LEAD Group would like to thank Tony Lennon for his expert administration
of the inaugural Volcano Art Prize 2012 and the resulting 2013 Calendar. We
also extend our thanks to Julian Wrigley, our Honorary Art Judge for the 2012
Volcano Art Prize.

                          www.volcanoartprize.com
  In our lead-safe future, the only source of lead in air will be volcanoes.
FINALISTS



 Anyone working with ceramics should make sure that they are using lead-free glazes.
 This image: Scrumptious
             Richard Jones
             Ceramic stoneware
FINALISTS



 Lead contaminated paint, soil and dust, may be able to be recycled at your nearest lead acid battery recycler.
 This image: Pb  the P stands for Possibilities
             Alejandro de Frutos Casado
             Digital Image
FINALISTS



 The use of lead shot ammunition by hunters is threatening the survival of our endangered raptors (vultures, hawks,
 falcons, eagles and owls), switch to non leaded shot now!
 This image: Still life with shotgun cartridge and orchids
             Arthur Rouw
             Still Life Photograph
FINALISTS



 If we recycle end-of-life cathode ray tube (CRT) TVs and Monitors, we can save up to 4kgs
 of lead for each of hundreds of millions of units going to landfill.
 This image: Lets keep leaded e-waste out of our landfill
             Daniel Kim
             Photograph
FINALISTS



 See the Fact Sheet at www.lead.org.au/fs/fst57.html to read why pectin may save you
 from an early death from lead poisoning.
 This image: Marmalade is the best food source of pectin
             Subothini Srikaran
             Photograph
FINALISTS



 Lead, when encased in wood-like solid paper pulp, can be kept safe.
 This image: Maid for each other
             Jane Lennon
             Sculpture made from recycled paper, string, plastic, lead and electric light. Lead encased in
             paper has been used to weight the bases of the figures.
FINALISTS



 Theres no place for lead in childrens toys.
 This image: Noah in command
             Lee Bell
             Photograph
FINALISTS



 If jewelry is cheaper or heavier than expected, ask the retailer for lead test result or assume it
 contains lead. Never let it into the mouths of babes.
 This image: All that glitters is not gold or silver
             Ardhika Wira
             Photograph
FINALISTS



 All fuel contains some lead. Never burn painted, varnished or treated wood. Always test
 for lead and arsenic before applying ash to food-growing soil.
 This image: How much lead is in your ash?
             Jude Roseth
             Photograph
FINALISTS



 Never use lead crystal or coloured glass for carbonated, hot, acidic or alcoholic drinks and
 never heat them in the microwave.
 This image: Decorative glasses are not for storage
             Noela McMahon
             Photograph
FINALISTS



 Ask your health department or the manufacturer before you buy paints, so you know
 which brands have no added lead.
 This image: Lead is still present in excess in paints sold in many countries in Africa.
             Samuel Tetsopgang
             Digital image
FINALISTS



 Ask your local sugar distributor if their sugar refinery has switched to non-lead chemicals, see
 http://www.subsport.eu/case-stories/135-en.
 This image: Sugar cane refinery
             Zac Gethin-Damon
             Photo collage
FINALISTS



 Lets Clean hire or sell everything you need to manage lead paint safely.
 This image: Lead paint management by Lets Clean
             Walter Heim
             Photo collage
FINALISTS



 I bought this gold painted metal tortoise toy in India for less than $2 but I would never give it to a
 child because the coating contains 3% lead as tested by The LEAD Group test kit.
 This image: Beware the lead in painted gold Indian toys
             Bhumika Patel
             Photograph
FINALISTS



 In order to protect an unborn child from lead poisoning, all possible environmental lead
 exposures must be minimised.
 This image: The dark reality
             Shristi Lohani
             Digital Image
FINALISTS



 Replace lead on your roof with non-lead flashing / gutters / paint etc before installing a
 rainwater tank.
 This image: Lead flashing
             Peter Webb
             Photograph
FINALISTS



 You can test for many possible sources of lead in a childs environment with a LEAD Group test kit.
 This image: Does your baby eat a little poison every day?
             Joseph Ponessa
             Digital image
FINALISTS



 On 1st January 2010, Australia became the first country to ban the addition of lead to all paints and inks (except artists materials)
 made or imported (as paint or ink) into Australia. Next step; ban lead-paint and ink ON imported vehicles and other products.
 This image: Sunset clause on lead in auto paint
             Sue Gee
             Photograph
WINNERS



In our lead-safe future, the only source of lead in air will be volcanoes
This image: Liminal Eruption
            Marc Grunseit
            Kiln formed glass tile
WINNERS



Only hire paint contractors who either assume the paint is leaded, or test it, and who protect themselves and you
by using lead-safe methods like chemical stripping.
This image: Lancaster Painters Australia safely stripping layers of lead paint & distemper using Peel Away.
            Garry Lancaster
            Photograph
WINNERS



Blood lead tests for the whole family can tell you WHAT else to test for lead. Cataracts are a little-known health
impact of lead, yet lead may be responsible for two out of five cases.
This image: Keep an eye on lead  it will surprise you!
            Peter Mack
            Photograph
WINNERS



Both these sparklers have lead in them and XRF testing detected the toxic metals Strontium, Lead, Selenium,
Arsenic, Zinc, Cobalt, Manganese, Barium and Cesium in the powdered long thin Chinese Sparklers.
This image: Never burn leaded sparklers on your cakes and eat them too!
            Jayapriya Velu
            Photograph
WINNERS



Lead-contaminated water remains a major problem. More stringent standards, more testing and enforcement is
needed to reduce the amount of lead in water to non-dangerous levels globally.
This image: Water must not contain dangerous levels of lead
            Alejandro Casas Palomino
            Digital image
WINNERS



Respect the air that we all breathe. Tobacco is always lead contaminated.
Cigarettes have no place in our lead-safe future.
This image: Respect me
            Juan Ramon de Paramo
            Digital image
WINNERS



Artists who use artists paints with lead and other heavy metal pigments should never hold the paintbrush in their
mouth or leave the paint on their skin.
This image: Leads colour
            Luis Esteo Garcia
            Oil painting
WINNERS



Making electronics lead-free globally will protect electronics workers, e-waste recyclers (including many child
labourers in Africa and Asia) and the environment from lead.
This image: No Lead Squared
            Dennis Leight
            Digital image
WINNERS



Test paint for lead before renovating.
This image: Think before you strip!
            Janet Richardson
            Digital image
WINNERS



Chinese metal wicks purchased in Australia were found to contain lead, so candle-makers
and buyers beware!
This image: Tealights
            Joanna Immig
            Photograph
WINNERS



Old playground equipment can expose kids to lead chromate. Keep kids safe and wash
their hands after play. Report old equipment to authorities.
This image: Children have a right to lead-free playground equipment.
            Jane Bremmer
            Photograph
WINNERS



A lead-safe world allows everyone to achieve their IQ and longevity potentials.
This image: Lead in paints can poison an angel. Their wings must not be clipped.
            Claire OBrien
            Oil on canvas
WHO LEAD   The LEAD Group asks governments across Australia to commit to events
           during 20th-26th October 2013, to mark Lead Poisoning Awareness Week, as
           an inspiration to other countries which may then mark their own national
           day or week in future years.

           The World Health Organisation (WHO) and United Nations Environment
           Programme (UNEP) are currently mustering support from national
           governments for an international lead poisoning prevention day of action,
           with initial focus on the elimination of lead in paints, and encourages all
           Governments, industry and civil society organizations in all regions to
           organize related activities in cooperation with the Global Alliance to
           Eliminate Lead in Paint (GAELP) of which The LEAD Group is
           an ally.

           In the absence of the dates for the global lead poisoning
           prevention day of action, please use one of the free
           lead-free lead pencils provided, to mark your 2013
           Calendar with Australias Lead Poisoning Awareness
           Week - Sunday 20th to Saturday 26th October and pencil
           in the 2013 Volcano Art Prize awards for Monday 21st
           October 2013.

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Launch presentation 20121022

  • 1. Lead-Safe World CALENDAR 2013 In our lead-safe future, the only source of lead in air will be volcanoes. This image: Elizabeth and the Volcano: Lead White Tony Lennon Oil paint on canvas
  • 2. Lead-Safe World CALENDAR 2013 The Volcano Art Prize is designed to raise awareness and generate positive images and messages about lead safety, and is an initiative of the Lead Education and Abatement Design (LEAD) Group Incorporated. The LEAD Group Inc is an Australian-based, not-for-profit environmental health charity which is working to eliminate lead poisoning globally, and to protect the environment from lead in all its uses. The LEAD Group would like to thank Tony Lennon for his expert administration of the inaugural Volcano Art Prize 2012 and the resulting 2013 Calendar. We also extend our thanks to Julian Wrigley, our Honorary Art Judge for the 2012 Volcano Art Prize. www.volcanoartprize.com In our lead-safe future, the only source of lead in air will be volcanoes.
  • 3. FINALISTS Anyone working with ceramics should make sure that they are using lead-free glazes. This image: Scrumptious Richard Jones Ceramic stoneware
  • 4. FINALISTS Lead contaminated paint, soil and dust, may be able to be recycled at your nearest lead acid battery recycler. This image: Pb the P stands for Possibilities Alejandro de Frutos Casado Digital Image
  • 5. FINALISTS The use of lead shot ammunition by hunters is threatening the survival of our endangered raptors (vultures, hawks, falcons, eagles and owls), switch to non leaded shot now! This image: Still life with shotgun cartridge and orchids Arthur Rouw Still Life Photograph
  • 6. FINALISTS If we recycle end-of-life cathode ray tube (CRT) TVs and Monitors, we can save up to 4kgs of lead for each of hundreds of millions of units going to landfill. This image: Lets keep leaded e-waste out of our landfill Daniel Kim Photograph
  • 7. FINALISTS See the Fact Sheet at www.lead.org.au/fs/fst57.html to read why pectin may save you from an early death from lead poisoning. This image: Marmalade is the best food source of pectin Subothini Srikaran Photograph
  • 8. FINALISTS Lead, when encased in wood-like solid paper pulp, can be kept safe. This image: Maid for each other Jane Lennon Sculpture made from recycled paper, string, plastic, lead and electric light. Lead encased in paper has been used to weight the bases of the figures.
  • 9. FINALISTS Theres no place for lead in childrens toys. This image: Noah in command Lee Bell Photograph
  • 10. FINALISTS If jewelry is cheaper or heavier than expected, ask the retailer for lead test result or assume it contains lead. Never let it into the mouths of babes. This image: All that glitters is not gold or silver Ardhika Wira Photograph
  • 11. FINALISTS All fuel contains some lead. Never burn painted, varnished or treated wood. Always test for lead and arsenic before applying ash to food-growing soil. This image: How much lead is in your ash? Jude Roseth Photograph
  • 12. FINALISTS Never use lead crystal or coloured glass for carbonated, hot, acidic or alcoholic drinks and never heat them in the microwave. This image: Decorative glasses are not for storage Noela McMahon Photograph
  • 13. FINALISTS Ask your health department or the manufacturer before you buy paints, so you know which brands have no added lead. This image: Lead is still present in excess in paints sold in many countries in Africa. Samuel Tetsopgang Digital image
  • 14. FINALISTS Ask your local sugar distributor if their sugar refinery has switched to non-lead chemicals, see http://www.subsport.eu/case-stories/135-en. This image: Sugar cane refinery Zac Gethin-Damon Photo collage
  • 15. FINALISTS Lets Clean hire or sell everything you need to manage lead paint safely. This image: Lead paint management by Lets Clean Walter Heim Photo collage
  • 16. FINALISTS I bought this gold painted metal tortoise toy in India for less than $2 but I would never give it to a child because the coating contains 3% lead as tested by The LEAD Group test kit. This image: Beware the lead in painted gold Indian toys Bhumika Patel Photograph
  • 17. FINALISTS In order to protect an unborn child from lead poisoning, all possible environmental lead exposures must be minimised. This image: The dark reality Shristi Lohani Digital Image
  • 18. FINALISTS Replace lead on your roof with non-lead flashing / gutters / paint etc before installing a rainwater tank. This image: Lead flashing Peter Webb Photograph
  • 19. FINALISTS You can test for many possible sources of lead in a childs environment with a LEAD Group test kit. This image: Does your baby eat a little poison every day? Joseph Ponessa Digital image
  • 20. FINALISTS On 1st January 2010, Australia became the first country to ban the addition of lead to all paints and inks (except artists materials) made or imported (as paint or ink) into Australia. Next step; ban lead-paint and ink ON imported vehicles and other products. This image: Sunset clause on lead in auto paint Sue Gee Photograph
  • 21. WINNERS In our lead-safe future, the only source of lead in air will be volcanoes This image: Liminal Eruption Marc Grunseit Kiln formed glass tile
  • 22. WINNERS Only hire paint contractors who either assume the paint is leaded, or test it, and who protect themselves and you by using lead-safe methods like chemical stripping. This image: Lancaster Painters Australia safely stripping layers of lead paint & distemper using Peel Away. Garry Lancaster Photograph
  • 23. WINNERS Blood lead tests for the whole family can tell you WHAT else to test for lead. Cataracts are a little-known health impact of lead, yet lead may be responsible for two out of five cases. This image: Keep an eye on lead it will surprise you! Peter Mack Photograph
  • 24. WINNERS Both these sparklers have lead in them and XRF testing detected the toxic metals Strontium, Lead, Selenium, Arsenic, Zinc, Cobalt, Manganese, Barium and Cesium in the powdered long thin Chinese Sparklers. This image: Never burn leaded sparklers on your cakes and eat them too! Jayapriya Velu Photograph
  • 25. WINNERS Lead-contaminated water remains a major problem. More stringent standards, more testing and enforcement is needed to reduce the amount of lead in water to non-dangerous levels globally. This image: Water must not contain dangerous levels of lead Alejandro Casas Palomino Digital image
  • 26. WINNERS Respect the air that we all breathe. Tobacco is always lead contaminated. Cigarettes have no place in our lead-safe future. This image: Respect me Juan Ramon de Paramo Digital image
  • 27. WINNERS Artists who use artists paints with lead and other heavy metal pigments should never hold the paintbrush in their mouth or leave the paint on their skin. This image: Leads colour Luis Esteo Garcia Oil painting
  • 28. WINNERS Making electronics lead-free globally will protect electronics workers, e-waste recyclers (including many child labourers in Africa and Asia) and the environment from lead. This image: No Lead Squared Dennis Leight Digital image
  • 29. WINNERS Test paint for lead before renovating. This image: Think before you strip! Janet Richardson Digital image
  • 30. WINNERS Chinese metal wicks purchased in Australia were found to contain lead, so candle-makers and buyers beware! This image: Tealights Joanna Immig Photograph
  • 31. WINNERS Old playground equipment can expose kids to lead chromate. Keep kids safe and wash their hands after play. Report old equipment to authorities. This image: Children have a right to lead-free playground equipment. Jane Bremmer Photograph
  • 32. WINNERS A lead-safe world allows everyone to achieve their IQ and longevity potentials. This image: Lead in paints can poison an angel. Their wings must not be clipped. Claire OBrien Oil on canvas
  • 33. WHO LEAD The LEAD Group asks governments across Australia to commit to events during 20th-26th October 2013, to mark Lead Poisoning Awareness Week, as an inspiration to other countries which may then mark their own national day or week in future years. The World Health Organisation (WHO) and United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) are currently mustering support from national governments for an international lead poisoning prevention day of action, with initial focus on the elimination of lead in paints, and encourages all Governments, industry and civil society organizations in all regions to organize related activities in cooperation with the Global Alliance to Eliminate Lead in Paint (GAELP) of which The LEAD Group is an ally. In the absence of the dates for the global lead poisoning prevention day of action, please use one of the free lead-free lead pencils provided, to mark your 2013 Calendar with Australias Lead Poisoning Awareness Week - Sunday 20th to Saturday 26th October and pencil in the 2013 Volcano Art Prize awards for Monday 21st October 2013.