This fact sheet answers the most frequently sked health questions about beryllium. For more information, you may call the ATSDR Information Center at 1-888-422-8737. This fact sheet is one in a series of summaries about hazardous substances and their health effects. This information is important because this substance may harm you. The effects of exposure to any hazardous substance depend on the dose, the duration, how you are exposed, personal traits and habits, and whether other chemicals are present.tfacts4.pd
We conducted a medical screening for beryllium disease of 577 former workers from a beryllium proces...
Estimates of the number of workers in the United States occupationally exposed to beryllium were pub...
Chemical manager(s)/authors(s): Cassandra Smith, ATSDR, Division of Toxicology; Lisa Ingerman, Richa...
Beryllium is a widely distributed, highly toxic metal. When beryllium particulates enter the body, t...
Beryllium is a widely distributed, highly toxic metal. When beryllium particulates enter the body, t...
Beryllium is contained in a number of domestic and national defense items. Although many items might...
Chronic beryllium disease (CBD) is a debilitating lung disorder affecting an estimated 4.6% of past ...
Within the DOE, it has recently become apparent that some contractor employees who have worked (or a...
Because of its unique properties as a lightweight metal with high tensile strength, beryllium is wid...
We aimed at investigating mortality among beryllium-exposed workers, according to solubility of bery...
Background Chronic beryllium disease (CBD), which primarily affects the lungs, occurs in sensitized ...
Context: This review describes the health effects of beryllium exposure in the workplace and the env...
ObjectivesPeak beryllium inhalation exposures and exposure to the skin may be relevant for developin...
Beryllium has been identified in at least 535 of the 1,613 hazardous waste sites that have been prop...
Rationale: Beryllium continues to have a wide range of industrial applications. Exposure to berylliu...
We conducted a medical screening for beryllium disease of 577 former workers from a beryllium proces...
Estimates of the number of workers in the United States occupationally exposed to beryllium were pub...
Chemical manager(s)/authors(s): Cassandra Smith, ATSDR, Division of Toxicology; Lisa Ingerman, Richa...
Beryllium is a widely distributed, highly toxic metal. When beryllium particulates enter the body, t...
Beryllium is a widely distributed, highly toxic metal. When beryllium particulates enter the body, t...
Beryllium is contained in a number of domestic and national defense items. Although many items might...
Chronic beryllium disease (CBD) is a debilitating lung disorder affecting an estimated 4.6% of past ...
Within the DOE, it has recently become apparent that some contractor employees who have worked (or a...
Because of its unique properties as a lightweight metal with high tensile strength, beryllium is wid...
We aimed at investigating mortality among beryllium-exposed workers, according to solubility of bery...
Background Chronic beryllium disease (CBD), which primarily affects the lungs, occurs in sensitized ...
Context: This review describes the health effects of beryllium exposure in the workplace and the env...
ObjectivesPeak beryllium inhalation exposures and exposure to the skin may be relevant for developin...
Beryllium has been identified in at least 535 of the 1,613 hazardous waste sites that have been prop...
Rationale: Beryllium continues to have a wide range of industrial applications. Exposure to berylliu...
We conducted a medical screening for beryllium disease of 577 former workers from a beryllium proces...
Estimates of the number of workers in the United States occupationally exposed to beryllium were pub...
Chemical manager(s)/authors(s): Cassandra Smith, ATSDR, Division of Toxicology; Lisa Ingerman, Richa...