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* Participate in the hazard review to evaluate environmental contamination levels, permit requirements, National Environmental Policy Act declarations, and other environmental issues during the experiment design phase.
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* Specify, in conjunction with the ES
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* Assist authorizing organizations with the removal and disposal of packaged beryllium or beryllium-contaminated waste.
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* Properly manage beryllium-contaminated equipment for disposal.
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* Maintain beryllium inventory data.
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The Environmental Protection Department is not normally involved in the evaluation of potentially contaminated surplus equipment unless the equipment is to be sold as scrap, recycled, or managed as waste.
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4.7 Materials Management Section
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The Materials Management Section is responsible for maintaining a database of SRD classified parts and establishing procedures for the control of such parts owned by LLNL. Individuals performing programmatic work are assigned responsibility for the control of beryllium SRD classified parts and must meet the requirements of both the Materials Management classified parts procedures and this document.
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4.8 Technical Release Representatives and Other Personnel Who Purchase Beryllium
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Refer all requests for beryllium to the Hazards Control Department for review and approval prior to placing an actual order. Controls for purchasing beryllium are given in the Controlled Items List.
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4.9 Facility Managers
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Facility managers (or designees) shall:
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* Be aware of locations where beryllium work is done.
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* Provide a consolidated beryllium inventory for all facilities under their responsibility to the Environmental Protection Department.
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* Assure that all facility maintenance work involving beryllium work areas and related equipment has been appropriately evaluated to establish proper workplace controls before work begins.
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* Maintain copies of inspection records, survey reports, and assessment findings related to beryllium in their facilities.
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* Respond to incidents involving beryllium release.
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* Assist in limiting access to regulated beryllium work areas, if established.
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* Call the area ES
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* Ensure that safe working conditions are provided for building occupants.
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4.10 Human Resources Department
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The Human Resources Department is responsible for assisting program management in finding alternate work assignments for workers who have been recommended for temporary or permanent removal from beryllium work.
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5.0 Work Smart Standards
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10 CFR 850, Chronic Beryllium Disease Prevention Program.
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29 CFR 1910.252(c)(8), Beryllium.
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29 CFR 1910, Subpart H, Hazardous Materials, 1910.101 to 1910.120, January 1999.
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29 CFR 1910, Subpart I, Personal Protective Equipment, 1910.132-1910.138, as of July 1, 2000.
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29 CFR 1910, Subpart Z, Toxic and Hazardous Substances, 1910.1000 to 1910.1450 Appendix B, except 29 CFR 1910.1096, Ionizing Radiation, January 1999.
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29 CFR 1926, Subpart D, Occupational Health and Environmental Control, 1926.50 to 1926.66, January 1999.
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49 CFR 100 -199, Research and Special Programs Administration, DOT (offsite).
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ACGIH, Industrial Ventilation: A Manual of Recommended Practice, 25th edition, 2004.
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ACGIH, TLVs and BEIs: Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents, 2004 (excluding Biological Exposure Indices, TLVs for Physical Agents, and Biologically Derived Airborne Contaminants).
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ANSI Z358.1-1990, Emergency Eyewashes and Showers (testing frequency for emergency showers to be monthly, rather than weekly as required by this standard).
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DOE O 440.1A, Worker Protection Management for DOE Federal and Contractor Employees, Attachment 2, "Contractor Requirement Document," Sections 1-11, 13-18 (delete item 18.a), 19 (delete item 19.d.3), and 22.
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UCRL-AR-130204, On-site Packaging and Transportation Safety Standard, 1999.
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UCRL-AR-133354, Rev. 2, HEPA Filter and In-place Leak Testing Standard, Rev. 2, April 2003.
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6.0 Resources for More Information
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6.1 Contacts
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See the ES
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6.2 Applicable Lessons Learned
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For lessons learned applicable to beryllium, refer to the following Internet address:
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6.3 Other Sources
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29 CFR 1910, Subpart G, Occupational Health and Environmental Control.
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63 FR 66940, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 10 CFR 850, December 3, 1998.
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64 FR 68854, Preamble to Final Rule, 10 CFR 850, December 8, 1999.
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Defense Programs Beryllium Good Practices Guide, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, UCRL-ID-127871.
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DOE G 440.1-3, Implementation Guide for Use with DOE O 440.1, Occupational Exposure Assessment, July 21, 1997.
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DOE G 440.1-7, Implementation Guide for Use with DOE N 440.1, Interim Chronic Beryllium Disease Prevention Program, July 11, 1997.
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DOE G 440.1-7A, Implementation Guide for Use with 10 CFR 850, Chronic Beryllium Disease Prevention Program, January 4, 2001.
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DOE N 440.1, Interim Chronic Beryllium Disease Prevention Program, July 15, 1997.
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DOE, Chronic Beryllium Disease Prevention Program Web site:
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DOE Oakland, letter from Camille Yuan-Soo Hoo to L. Lynn Cleland.
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IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans, Volume 58, "Beryllium, Cadmium, Mercury, and Exposures in the Glass Manufacturing Industry," (1993).
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Leidel, Nelson A., Kenneth A. Busch, and Jeremiah R. Lynch, "Occupational Exposure Sampling Strategy Manual," U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Publication 77-173, January 1977.
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MDD Procedures Manual, Section 302.17, Beryllium.
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Mulhausen, John R. and Joseph Damiano, "A Strategy for Assessing and Managing Occupational Exposures," 2nd Edition, AIHA Press, Fairfax, VA 1998.
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OSHA Directive CPL 2-2.38D, "Inspection Procedures for the Hazard Communication Standard," March 20, 1998.
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Rossman, Milton D., Preuss, Otto P., Powers, Martin B., Beryllium: Biomedical and Environmental Aspects, Williams
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Safeguards and Security Program Guide.
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UCRL-50027-94, Environmental Report 1993, 1994.
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UCRL-50027-98, Environmental Report 1998, 1999.
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UCRL-AR-144636 Rev. 1.1, LLNL Chronic Beryllium Disease Prevention Program (CBDPP), Implementation of 10 CFR 850, Revision 1.1, August 15, 2003.
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UCRL-MA-115877, Waste Acceptance Criteria, Rev. 2, November 2003.
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UCRL-MA-124100 (UCNI), Materials Management Material Control and Accountability Manual, Volume A, "Material Control and Accountability Plan."
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Wang, Z., White, P. S., Petrovic, M., Tatum, O. L., Newman, L. S., Maier, L. A., Marrone, B. L., "Differential Susceptibilities to Chronic Beryllium Disease Contributed by Different Glu69 HLA-DPB1 and -DPA1 Alleles," Journal of Immunology, 1999, 163: 1647-1653.
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Wilbur, C. G., Beryllium--A Potential Environmental Contaminant, Springfield, IL, Charles C. Thomas, Publisher. 1980.
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Appendix A
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Acronyms, Terms, and Definitions
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Term
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Definition
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Accepted applicant
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A person who has accepted an offer of employment at LLNL but who has not yet entered active duty as a beryllium worker as defined by 10 CFR 850. For purposes of this appendix, an accepted applicant is not a current LLNL or UC employee.
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Action level (AL)
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The level of airborne concentration of beryllium that is established pursuant to 10 CFR 850.23 and that, if equaled or exceeded, requires the implementation of worker protection provisions specified in that section. The AL is 0.2 µg Be/m3 averaged over 8 hours.
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AL
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See "Action level."
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Authorized person
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Any person required by work duties to be in a regulated area.
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