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Simply Red 06-29-2007 03:40 PM

Beryllium is found in a variety of workplaces. Occupations which are at risk for beryllium disease include beryllium metal and alloy workers, scrap metal reclaiming, electronic industries (transistors, heat sinks, X-ray window), ceramic manufacturing, space and atomic engineering (rocket fuels, heat shields, weapons), laboratory workers, dental technicians, and ore extraction. Any process or work place where beryllium can become air borne, in the form of small particles or fume, presents a serious health hazard for workers.

Simply Red 06-29-2007 03:40 PM

Beryllium and its salts are toxic and should be handled with the greatest of care. Beryllium and its compounds should not be tasted to verify the sweetish nature of beryllium (as did early experimenters). The metal, its alloys, and its salts can be handled if certain work codes are observed, but no attempt should be made to work with beryllium before becoming familiar with proper safeguards.

Simply Red 06-29-2007 03:40 PM

Beryllium is a metal that is naturally found in mineral rocks, coal, soil, and volcanic dust. Beryllium one-third the weight of aluminum yet six times stiffer than steel. These properties make Beryllium an extremely viable material to build specialized equipment.

Simply Red 06-29-2007 03:41 PM

Beryllium is a metal which is commonly used in various industries throughout the United States. In fact, close to a million workers are exposed to or handle Beryllium every year in the U.S. Employees who work with electronics, ceramics, dental materials, or other product which contains metals may be at risk for serious medical problems, some of which can be fatal. If a person is exposed to the substance, they may suffer from Beryllium disease, which is ... known as Berylliosis.

Simply Red 06-29-2007 03:41 PM

Beryllium enters the air, water and soil as a result of natural processes and human activities. It occurs naturally in the environment in small amounts. Humans add beryllium through production of metal and combustion of coal and oil.

Simply Red 06-29-2007 03:41 PM

Beryllium is a light but strong metal that finds applications in many industries, such as aerospace and defense, including nuclear weapons production. In its solid state, it is not harmful, but workers exposed to beryllium dust or fumes during machining and manufacturing operations may develop a sensitivity to it.

Simply Red 06-29-2007 03:42 PM

Beryllium is a naturally occurring metal wich is found in beryl and bertrandite rock. It is extremely lightweight and hard, is a good thermal conductor and is non-magnetic. These properties make beryllium suitable for many industries that include:

Simply Red 06-29-2007 03:42 PM

Beryllium is a metal found in natural deposits as ores containing other elements, and in some precious stones such as emeralds and aquamarine. The greatest use of beryllium is in making metal alloys for nuclear reactors and the aerospace industry.

Simply Red 06-29-2007 03:42 PM

Beryllium metal and metal alloys may be found in consumer products such as televisions, calculators, computers, special nonsparking tools and sports equipment. It ... can be part of dental alloys and dental bridges.

Simply Red 06-29-2007 03:43 PM

Beryllium is a toxic bivalent element, steel gray, strong, light-weight, primarily used as hardening agent in alloys. Beryllium has one of the highest melting points of the light metals. It has excellent thermal conductivity, is nonmagnetic, it resists attack by concentrated nitric acid and at standard temperature and pressures beryllium resist oxidation when exposts to air.

Simply Red 06-29-2007 03:43 PM

Beryllium can be milled into light machine components. This is a beryllium rotor for a guided missile. While machining this metal, one must be protected from beryllium dust, which is very poisonous.

Simply Red 06-29-2007 03:43 PM

Beryllium is the first, the lightest and the least reactive of the alkaline earth metals. Beryllium is rather toxic... and thus finds use in the most demanding space based applications, such as mirror housings and frames, where its light weight and high strength make it useful, despite its high cost and toxicity.

Simply Red 06-29-2007 03:43 PM

The general population is not normally exposed to Beryllium. For the most part, Beryllium exposure tends to occur in people that live near or work in an industry where Beryllium is mined, processed, machined, or converted into metal, alloys, and/or other chemicals.

Brady3 07-06-2007 02:12 AM

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ImmodiumAD 07-08-2007 02:20 PM

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