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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.
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.
Persons entering the restricted zone must wear adequate respiratory protection and protective clothing appropriate for the severity of the spill (see Section 8). Cleanup spills with a vacuum system utilizing a high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filtration system followed by wet cleaning methods.
Materion recommends that beryllium users not only comply with the OSHA Beryllium Standard and carefully apply all elements of the BWPM, but reduce airborne exposures to the lowest feasible level.
A24 Beryllium Copper Alloy By Products, Copper Beryllium Alloy Dross. Issue date. 30-August-2019. Version number. 01. 1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against Identified uses.
NOTE: This safety data sheet (SDS) provides information on a specific group of manufactured metal alloy products. As these metal alloy products may share a common physical nature and constituents, the data presented may be applicable to all alloys identified.
5 ημέρες πριν · Substances CAS No. / Substance Name: 7440-50-8 Copper Identification number(s): EC number: 231-159-6. 7440-41-7 Beryllium Identification number(s): EC number: 231-150-7 Index number: 004-001-00-7. SECTION 4. FIRST AID MEASURES. Description of first aid measures General information No special measures required. If inhaled: Seek medical treatment ...