Because of its unique properties as a lightweight metal with high tensile strength, beryllium is widely used in applications including cell phones, golf clubs, aerospace, and nuclear weapons. Beryllium is also encountered in industries such as aluminium manufacturing, and in environmental remediation projects. Workplace exposure to beryllium particulates is a growing concern, as exposure to minute quantities of anthropogenic forms of beryllium may lead to sensitization and to chronic beryllium disease, which can be fatal and for which no cure is currently known. Furthermore, there is no known exposure-response relationship with which to establish a 'safe' maximum level of beryllium exposure. As a result, the current trend is toward ever low...
<div><p>Inhalation of beryllium is associated with the development of sensitization; however, dermal...
Estimates of the number of workers in the United States occupationally exposed to beryllium were pub...
Beryllium has been identified in at least 535 of the 1,613 hazardous waste sites that have been prop...
Control of workplace exposure to beryllium is a growing issue in the United States and other nations...
At the time this article was written, new rulemakings were under consideration at OSHA and the U.S. ...
There are many diverse uses for beryllium in both military and industrial applications. Unfortunatel...
Copper beryllium alloys are the most commonly used form of beryllium; however, there have been few s...
Since the U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) published the DOE Beryllium Rule (10 CFR 850) in 1999, DO...
Epidemiological studies have reported process-specific elevated prevalence of beryllium sensi-tizati...
Beryllium (Be) is a metal mainly used in the form of alloys, with copper (Cu) and aluminium (Al) in ...
First published as an Advance Article on the web 22nd March 2004 Little is known about the physicoch...
Since the 1960`s, beryllium machining was performed to make nuclear weapon components at the Departm...
This fact sheet answers the most frequently sked health questions about beryllium. For more informat...
Context: This review describes the health effects of beryllium exposure in the workplace and the env...
Background Chronic beryllium disease (CBD), which primarily affects the lungs, occurs in sensitized ...
<div><p>Inhalation of beryllium is associated with the development of sensitization; however, dermal...
Estimates of the number of workers in the United States occupationally exposed to beryllium were pub...
Beryllium has been identified in at least 535 of the 1,613 hazardous waste sites that have been prop...
Control of workplace exposure to beryllium is a growing issue in the United States and other nations...
At the time this article was written, new rulemakings were under consideration at OSHA and the U.S. ...
There are many diverse uses for beryllium in both military and industrial applications. Unfortunatel...
Copper beryllium alloys are the most commonly used form of beryllium; however, there have been few s...
Since the U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) published the DOE Beryllium Rule (10 CFR 850) in 1999, DO...
Epidemiological studies have reported process-specific elevated prevalence of beryllium sensi-tizati...
Beryllium (Be) is a metal mainly used in the form of alloys, with copper (Cu) and aluminium (Al) in ...
First published as an Advance Article on the web 22nd March 2004 Little is known about the physicoch...
Since the 1960`s, beryllium machining was performed to make nuclear weapon components at the Departm...
This fact sheet answers the most frequently sked health questions about beryllium. For more informat...
Context: This review describes the health effects of beryllium exposure in the workplace and the env...
Background Chronic beryllium disease (CBD), which primarily affects the lungs, occurs in sensitized ...
<div><p>Inhalation of beryllium is associated with the development of sensitization; however, dermal...
Estimates of the number of workers in the United States occupationally exposed to beryllium were pub...
Beryllium has been identified in at least 535 of the 1,613 hazardous waste sites that have been prop...