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Beryllium Copper SAFETY DATA SHEET Incompatible Materials: Acids, oxidizers. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Beryllium ox ides. 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Likely Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, skin, eyes. Product as shipped does not present an inhalation hazard; however subsequent operations may create dusts or fumes which could be inhaled.
Copper: Inhalation of particulate containing metallic copper can cause ulceration and perforation of the nasal septum. Nickel: Can cause headaches, dizziness, and difficult breathing.
inhaled. 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.
In their 2014 official statement on the Diagnosis and Management of Beryllium Sensitivity and Chronic Beryllium Disease, the American Thoracic Society states that “it seems prudent for workers with BeS to avoid all future occupational exposure to beryllium.”
SAFETY DATA SHEET. 1. Identification. Product identifier. Other means of identification SDS number Synonyms. Copper Beryllium Wrought Alloy.
19 Ιαν 2019 · Chronic beryllium disease is a condition that primarily affects the tissue of the lungs restricting the exchange of oxygen between the lungs and the bloodstream. The disease may manifest itself in various ways; nonproductive cough, fatigue
May cause nose, throat irritation and metallic taste. Some individuals become sensitized from repeated contact with metal dusts or fumes, such as copper, nickel and beryllium. Inhalation of dust or fumes in high concentrations may cause irritation of the respiratory system.