Chapter 7 Nonradioactive Hazards and Their Control A. Toxic materials Ll. Beryllium a. Beryllium possesses useful nuclear properties b. Beryllium an extremely toxic material - has caused a number of fatalities e. Two forms of derylluum disease (1) Respiratory illness (a) From inhalation of excessive quantities of air- borne seryllium dust, funes, or nist (ob) Appears in both an acute and chronic form 1) Acute form observed only among industrial workers 2) Chronic form observed among industrial workers and residents close to beryllium processing facilities 3) Illness can be caused by extremely small concentrations of beryllium (2) Skin reactions or tumors and dermatitis (a) Cases of ulceration and benign tumors from beryllium fragments imbedded in skin (0) Dermatitis most important skin reaction in beryllium processing DOS ARCHIVES

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