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- CDC - NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Beryllium beryllium . . .
Beryllium metal Metal: A hard, brittle, gray-white solid
- BERYLLIUM in Surface Wipes by Field-Portable Fluorometry
The method was evaluated using beryllium oxide spiked onto Whatman #541 cellulose and nylon filters at levels of (0, 0 02, 0 1, 0 2, 0 3, 0 4, 1 5, 3 0, and 6 0) μg (five samples at each level) of Energy sites suspected to be contaminated with beryllium Field samples measured by portable fluorometry were
- NMAM METHOD 7704 - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Extraction of beryllium from refractory beryllium oxide with dilute ammonium bifluoride and determination by fluorescence – A multi-parameter performance evaluation
- RTECS:DS1750000 - Beryllium - The Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical . . .
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- Docket 077: Manual of Analytical Methods, Beryllium | NIOSH | CDC
This is the docket for the draft NIOSH methods for Beryllium NIOSH Method 7704 (air sampling) and Method 9110 (wipe sampling) and the backup data report for these methods Beryllium is a health hazard with many uses in the ceramics industry and in military artillery
- BERYLLIUM and compounds, as Be
Beryllium recovery was 98 2% with a measurement precision, S r, of 0 008 [2] This method is an improvement of S339 [3], which was validated over the range of 2 68 to 11 84 μg m 3 using a 40-L sample
- Surface Sampling Methods for Beryllium - Centers for Disease Control . . .
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- Beryllium compounds - IDLH | NIOSH | CDC
The IDLH value for beryllium has not changed, but other information on this page has been changed, including updated exposure limits, updated respirator recommendations, and a new NIOSH Carcinogen Policy For the most up to date information on Beryllium see the NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards
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