Within the DOE, it has recently become apparent that some contractor employees who have worked (or are currently working) with and around beryllium have developed chronic beryllium disease (CBD), an occupational granulomatous lung disorder. Respiratory exposure to aerosolized beryllium, in susceptible individuals, causes an immunological reaction that can result in granulomatous scarring of the lung parenchyma, shortness of breath, cough, fatigue, weight loss, and, ultimately, respiratory failure. Beryllium disease was originally identified in the 1940s, largely in the fluorescent light industry. In 1950, the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) introduced strict exposure standards that generally curtailed both the acute and chronic forms of the ...
This fact sheet answers the most frequently sked health questions about beryllium. For more informat...
On December 8, 1999, the Department of Energy (DOE) published Title 10 CFR 850 (hereafter referred t...
Epidemiological studies have reported process-specific elevated prevalence of beryllium sensi-tizati...
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...
There are many diverse uses for beryllium in both military and industrial applications. Unfortunatel...
Chronic beryllium disease (CBD) is a debilitating lung disorder affecting an estimated 4.6% of past ...
To study the prevalence of beryllium sensitization (BeS) and chronic beryllium disease (CBD) in a co...
Background Chronic beryllium disease (CBD), which primarily affects the lungs, occurs in sensitized ...
We conducted a medical screening for beryllium disease of 577 former workers from a beryllium proces...
"In the 1990s, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recognized that workers at its nuclear facilities...
Rationale: Beryllium continues to have a wide range of industrial applications. Exposure to berylliu...
Estimates of the number of workers in the United States occupationally exposed to beryllium were pub...
Chronic beryllium disease (CBD) is typically considered only when occupational exposure to beryllium...
This fact sheet answers the most frequently sked health questions about beryllium. For more informat...
On December 8, 1999, the Department of Energy (DOE) published Title 10 CFR 850 (hereafter referred t...
Epidemiological studies have reported process-specific elevated prevalence of beryllium sensi-tizati...
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...
There are many diverse uses for beryllium in both military and industrial applications. Unfortunatel...
Chronic beryllium disease (CBD) is a debilitating lung disorder affecting an estimated 4.6% of past ...
To study the prevalence of beryllium sensitization (BeS) and chronic beryllium disease (CBD) in a co...
Background Chronic beryllium disease (CBD), which primarily affects the lungs, occurs in sensitized ...
We conducted a medical screening for beryllium disease of 577 former workers from a beryllium proces...
"In the 1990s, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recognized that workers at its nuclear facilities...
Rationale: Beryllium continues to have a wide range of industrial applications. Exposure to berylliu...
Estimates of the number of workers in the United States occupationally exposed to beryllium were pub...
Chronic beryllium disease (CBD) is typically considered only when occupational exposure to beryllium...
This fact sheet answers the most frequently sked health questions about beryllium. For more informat...
On December 8, 1999, the Department of Energy (DOE) published Title 10 CFR 850 (hereafter referred t...
Epidemiological studies have reported process-specific elevated prevalence of beryllium sensi-tizati...