Worker Health Data Registries

ORISE maintains the Beryllium-Associated Worker Registry (BAWR) by collecting data from 36 active reporting organizations on nearly 60,000 workers. ... Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Savannah River Site, and Rocky Flats. These studies identify cause of death and patterns of disease among workers to determine if occupational factors contributed ...

Supplementary, Beryllium-Associated Worker Registry …

Beryllium Sensitization Algorithm (current until revisions to 10 CFR 850 are passed): An employee is considered sensitized if any one of the following clinical criteria and incidence rules for the case definition of beryllium sensitizations is met.Often, an employee's data will satisfy multiple criteria, and their date of sensitization is calculated as the earliest date …

Defense programs beryllium good practice guide

Beryllium disease was originally identified in the 1940s, largely in the fluorescent light industry. In 1950, the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) introduced strict exposure standards that generally curtailed both the acute and chronic forms of the disease. Beginning in 1984, with the identification of a CBD case in a DOE contractor worker, …

Chronic Beryllium Disease & Nuclear Workers

The CDC estimates approximately ten percent of exposed workers will develop CBD. A beryllium lymphocyte proliferation test (BeLPT), is a blood test that can determine whether or not an allergic reaction or "sensitivity" to beryllium is present. There are a number of national screening programs for nuclear workers to have testing done.

Title 10 CFR Part 850, Chronic Beryllium Disease Prevention …

beryllium is the only cause of CBD. As of September 1999, among the 11,266 current and former DOE federal and contractor workers who were screened for the disease, 130 workers had been diagnosed with CBD, and another 277 workers had become sensitized to beryllium. DOE anticipates an increase in the number of workers who may be …

Facts About Beryllium | Live Science

Moreover, the high melting point of beryllium oxide makes it a useful material for nuclear work and ceramic applications, according to the Los Alamos National Laboratory. (Image credit: general ...

Beryllium Safety: The Basics

Establishes new, lower permissible exposure limit for beryllium of 0.2 μg/m 3, averaged over 8 hours. Establishes new, short-term exposure limit for beryllium of 2.0 μg/m 3, over a 15-minute sampling period. Requires employers to use engineering and work practice controls (such as ventilation or enclosure) to limit worker exposure to ...

Engineering Controls Database

Acute beryllium disease usually resolves within months of stopping beryllium work, but some affected workers later develop chronic beryllium disease. Significantly elevated risks of lung cancer have been …

Beryllium

Background and Health Impacts. What is beryllium? How can exposure to beryllium affect workers' health? Who is at risk from exposure to beryllium? What is Chronic Beryllium …

7 Designing a Beryllium Exposure and Disease-Management …

Deubner and Kent (2007) describe Brush Wellmanâ s extensive beryl- lium-management program. The goals of the program are to keep beryllium work areas clean; to keep beryllium out of the lungs, off the skin, and off cloth- ing in the work process, in the work area, and on the plant site; and to keep workers prepared to work safely.

Beryllium Toxicity

Beryllium is the fourth element in the periodic table and is a light, brittle, and gray alkaline earth metal. Beryllium is found naturally in coal, rocks, dust, and soil and is typically bonded with other elements. It is released into the environment through dust, airborne particles, and the combustion of fossil fuels. Because of its high melting point, …

Occupational Exposure to Beryllium | Occupational Safety and …

Acute Beryllium Diseases Acute beryllium disease (ABD) is a relatively rapid onset inflammatory reaction resulting from breathing high airborne concentrations of beryllium. It was first reported in workers extracting beryllium oxide (Van Ordstrand et al., 1943, Document ID 1383) and later reported by Eisenbud (1948) and Aub (1949) (as …

5 Things You Need to Know About Beryllium

Workers develop CBD after first coming into contact with beryllium and becoming sensitized to the substance through an allergic reaction. About 10-14 percent of workers with high exposure to beryllium go on to develop CBD. Heavy exposure to beryllium, even for a short period of time, can lead to acute beryllium disease, which causes symptoms ...

Interim Enforcement Guidance for the 2020 Final Beryllium …

NOTE: The 2020 Beryllium standard for general industry has adopted the modification of the 2017 standard's definition for Beryllium work area and replaced Appendix A, Control Strategies to Minimize Beryllium Exposure (Non-Mandatory) in the 2017 standard with Appendix A, Operations for Establishing Beryllium Work Areas, as …

Implementation Guide for use with 10 CFR Part 850, Chronic …

these general worker protection requirements with specific beryllium-related requirements in the limited instances where DOE/NNSA Federal workers may have the potential for beryllium exposure. Title 10 CFR 850.2(a)(2) specifies that the rule also applies to DOE/NNSA contractors with

Beryllium | NIOSH | CDC

Beryllium is a lightweight metal with unique mechanical and thermal properties that make it ideal for use in many applications and industries including defense, aerospace, telecommunications, automotive …

POGO letter to Glenn Podonsky, DOE Chief Health, Safety, and …

Per your recommendation, we are writing to share our concerns about HSS' enforcement, policy, and oversight of beryllium exposure prevention policies at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), which are designed to prevent Lab workers' exposure to beryllium and development of the incurable and potentially fatal lung disease, chronic beryllium ...

Beryllium Testing | Department of Energy

Depending on numerous factors, including the frequency and amount of beryllium exposure and the type of exposure (metal, metal oxides, salts), 2 to 6% of beryllium-exposed people will develop beryllium sensitization and/or beryllium disease. However, certain work tasks with direct exposure (machining, welding) have been associated with ...

Beryllium

Under the beryllium standards (29 CFR 1910.1024; 29 CFR 1915.1024; 29 CFR 1926.1024), OSHA requires employers to offer medical surveillance to workers within 30 days of …

Medical Surveillance for Beryllium‑Exposed Workers

Beryllium‑Exposed Workers Beryllium is a lightweight metal used primarily in alloys to add strength, thermal stability, and other properties valued in the aerospace and defense industries. ... section in the final beryllium rule; the National Institute f or Occupational Safety and Health's Workplace Safety and Topics – Beryllium webpage;

Executive Summary, Beryllium-Associated Worker Registry …

The DOE (Department of Energy) Chronic Beryllium Disease Prevention Program (CBDPP) and Beryllium-Associated Worker Registry (BAWR) have been essential in raising awareness of and increasing vigilance in ensuring accountability for workers' health and for a workplace that limits harmful exposure to airborne beryllium. ... Idaho National ...

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