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Beryllium Copper SAFETY DATA SHEET 4 FIRST AID MEASURES General Measures: Under normal handling and use, exposure to solid forms of this material present few health hazards. Subsequent operations such as grinding, melting or welding may produce potentially hazardous dust or fumes which can be inhaled or come in contact with the skin or eyes.
Copper: Inhalation of particulate containing metallic copper can cause ulceration and perforation of the nasal septum. Nickel: Can cause headaches, dizziness, and difficult breathing. Inhalation of nickel and nickel compounds is associated with nasal and lung damage and cancer.
Product name : Beryllium-copper alloy, (17200) Product Number : NIST459 Brand : Sigma-Aldrich CAS-No. : 11133-98-5 1.2 Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against Identified uses : Laboratory chemicals, Synthesis of substances 1.3 Details of the supplier of the safety data sheet
5 ημέρες πριν · SECTION 1. IDENTIFICATION. Product Name: Beryllium-Copper Alloy. Product Number: All applicable American Elements product codes, e.g. BE-CU-01 , BE-CU-01-TU , BE-CU-01-SHE , BE-CU-01-R , BE-CU-01-W , BE-CU-01-F , BE-CU-01-SHO , BE-CU-01-I. CAS #: 11133-98-5. Relevant identified uses of the substance: Scientific research and development.
SAFETY DATA SHEET. Copper Beryllium Wrought Alloys. Section 1. Identification. Emergency phone Number: (800)424-9300. Section 2. Hazard Identification. OSHA/HCS status : This material is considered hazardous by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200). GHS label elements. Hazard pictograms . Prevention : Response : .
19 Ιαν 2019 · Airborne particles of beryllium alloys can, if inhaled to excess, cause irreversible lung damage in people who are sensitive to beryllium. Prevention of this adverse health effect (called berylliosis or, more precisely, chronic beryllium disease) lies in maintaining good air quality.
Beryllium: NTP lists beryllium compounds as known to be human carcinogens. IARC lists beryllium-copper as Group 1 (Carcinogenic to humans), and notes that “the association of the elevated lung cancer risks with beryllium exposure is supported by a large number of lung cancer cases and stable rate ratios, a consistency in findings among plants,