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Beryllium is a natural element that can be found on the periodic table. In the workplace, beryllium can be found as a pure metal in both solid and powder form, as an alloy, such as beryllium copper, or in other compounds.

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Beryllium and Exposure

There are many industries that use beryllium. It is used in the manufacture of nuclear weapons and in commercial applications such as electronic components and assemblies, home electrical appliances, sporting goods, dental products, as well as the aerospace and automotive industries. This means that people who work in these industries and their families may be at risk for exposure to beryllium dust and fumes.

Beryllium is a natural element that can be found on the periodic table. In the workplace, beryllium can be found as a pure metal in both solid and powder form, as an alloy, such as beryllium copper, or in other compounds. Beryllium dust and fumes are toxic and inhaling beryllium dust or fumes can cause the serious illness Chronic Beryllium Disease. While many workers may be exposed to beryllium, only some develop allergy (sensitization) and disease. Exposure to beryllium dust and fumes can occur when beryllium products are machined, ground, polished, sanded, heated or when beryllium powder is hot pressed. A person who works with or around others who use beryllium is also at risk for taking home beryllium dust that has accumulated on clothing, or in hair or beards.

Additional Beryllium Topics:

Chronic Beryllium
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Helpful Beryllium Resources:

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