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Docket Content Report- Beryllium Submissions from OSHA-H005C-2006-0870 (August 2015)Document IdOSHA-H005C-2006-0870-0001
OSHA-H005C-2006-0870-0002
OSHA-H005C-2006-0870-0003
OSHA-H005C-2006-0870-0004
OSHA-H005C-2006-0870-0005
OSHA-H005C-2006-0870-0006
OSHA-H005C-2006-0870-0007
OSHA-H005C-2006-0870-0008
OSHA-H005C-2006-0870-0009
OSHA-H005C-2006-0870-0010
OSHA-H005C-2006-0870-0011
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Docket Content Report- Beryllium Submissions from OSHA-H005C-2006-0870 (August 2015)Document TitleDECLARATION OF INTENT AND PURPOSE AND CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY
Documents Submitted by OSHA
LETTER TO ROBERT E WAGES, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, PAPER ALLIED-INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL AND ENERGY WORKERS INTERNATIONAL UNION, REGARDING OSHAS REQUEST FOR AN EMERGENCY TEMPORARY STANDARD FOR BERYLLIUM
LETTER TO LEE S NEWMAN, NATIONAL JEWISH MEDICAL AND RESEARCH CENTER, REGARDING OSHAS REQUEST FOR ISSUING AN EMERGENCY TEMPORARY STANDARD FOR BERYLLIUM
SPECIAL REPORT: DEADLY ALLIANCE. HOW GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRY CHOSE WEAPONS OVER WORKERS
DEADLY ALLIANCE. HOW GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRY CHOSE WEAPONS OVER WORKERS. PT 1: WEAPONS OVER WORKERS. DECADES OF RISK: U.S. KNOWINGLY ALLOWED WORKERS TO BE OVEREXPOSED TO TOXIC DUST
DEADLY ALLIANCE. HOW GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRY CHOSE WEAPONS OVER WORKERS. PT 2: DEATH OF A SAFETY PLAN. INDUSTRY, DEFENSE ESTABLISHMENT TWIST A PROPOSAL TO PROTECT BERYLLIUM WORKERS INTO A SECRET DEAL PROTECTING THEIR OWN INTERESTS
DEADLY ALLIANCE. HOW GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRY CHOSE WEAPONS OVER WORKERS. PT 3: WORKERS MISLED. LETHAL EXPOSURE: BRUSH MISLED WORKERS, REGULATORS ABOUT DANGERS
DEADLY ALLIANCE. HOW GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRY CHOSE WEAPONS OVER WORKERS. PT 4: THOUGHT CONTROL. BRUSH DEVISED STRATEGY TO SHAPE KNOWLEDGE
DEADLY ALLIANCE. HOW GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRY CHOSE WEAPONS OVER WORKERS. PT 5: DEATH FREES A VICTIM. STINT AS SECRETARY EXPOSED MARILYN MILLER TO WHAT WOULD EVENTUALLY KILL HER
DEADLY ALLIANCE. HOW GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRY CHOSE WEAPONS OVER WORKERS. PT 6: TAX DOLLARS BACK BRUSH. IF YOURE A TAXPAPER, YOU HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO BRUSH
LETTER TO JOHN HENSHAW, ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF LABOR FOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH REGARDING THE PUBLIC CITIZEN AND THE PAPER, ALLIED-INDUSTRIAL, CHEMICAL AND ENERGY WORKERS INTERNATIONAL UNIONS REQUEST FOR AN EMERGENCY TEMPORARY STANDARD
LETTER TO SYDNEY WOLF, PUBLIC CITIZENS HEALTH RESEARCH GROUP REGARDING THE INTERIM RESPONSE TO THE PETITION FOR AN EMERGENCY TEMPORARY STANDARD RECENTLY SUBMITTED BY PUBIC CITIZENS HEALTH RESEARCH GROUP AND THE UNION PACE
PUBLIC COMMENT
PUBLIC COMMENT
EPILOGUE TO A CHRONICLE OF RECKLESS REPORTING
EPILOGUE TO A CHRONICLE OF RECKLESS REPORTING
NEWS. ABC LOOK AT BERYLLIUM INDUSTRY SIMPLISTIC BRUSH WELLMAN SAYS
NEWS. ABC LOOK AT BERYLLIUM INDUSTRY SIMPLISTIC BRUSH WELLMAN SAYS
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH. GOVERNMENT RESPONSES TO BERYLLIUM USES AND RISKS
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH. GOVERNMENT RESPONSES TO BERYLLIUM USES AND RISKS
BRUSH WELLMANS RESPONSE TO THE GAO REPORT
BRUSH WELLMANS RESPONSE TO THE GAO REPORT
OSHA SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
TOXICOLOGICAL PROFILE FOR BERYLLIUM. CONTRACT NO. 205-1999-00024. DRAFT
CONTRIBUTION OF INCIDENTAL EXPOSURE PATHWAYS TO TOTAL BERYLLIUM EXPOSURES
EPIDEMIOLOGY OF BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION AND DISEASE IN NUCLEAR WORKERS
LETTER TO SIDNEY WOLFE, PUBLIC CITIZENS HEALTH RESEARCH GROUP REGARDING PUBLIC CITIZEN AND THE PAPER, ALLIED-INDUSTRIAL, CHEMICAL AND ENERGY WORKERS INTERNATIONAL UNIONS REQUEST TO OSHA FOR A TEMPORARY EMERGENCY STANDARD
A CHRONICLE OF RECKLESS REPORTING: HOW A NEWSPAPER CHOSE FICTION OVER FACTS IN ITS SEARCH FOR THE SENSATIONAL
A CHRONICLE OF RECKLESS REPORTING: HOW A NEWSPAPER CHOSE FICTION OVER FACTS IN ITS SEARCH FOR THE SENSATIONAL
IARC MONOGRAPHS ON THE EVALUATION OF CARCINOGENIC RISKS TO HUMANS. BERYLLIUM, CADMIUM, MERCURY, AND EXPOSURES IN THE GLASS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY. BERYLLIUM AND BERYLLIUM COMPOUNDS. VOL 58. PP 41-117
IS TOTAL MASS OR MASS OF ALVEOLAR-DEPOSITED AIRBORNE PARTICLES OF BERYLLIUM A BETTER PREDICTOR OF THE PREVALENCE OF DISEASE? A PRELIMINARY STUDY OF A BERYLLIUM PROCESSING FACILITY
STATE OF THE ART: THE PULMONARY TOXICITY OF BERYLLIUM. PP 464-473
BERYLLIUM: A CHRONIC PROBLEM
NIOSH POCKET GUIDE TO CHEMICAL HAZARDS. BERYLLIUM AND BERYLLIUM COMPOUNDS (AS BE)
ALGORITHMS FOR DIAGNOSIS AND FOLLOW-UP
HLA-DPB1 GLUTAMATE 69: A GENETIC MARKER OF BERYLLIUM DISEASE
CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE: DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT
LUNG CANCER CASE - CONTROL STUDY OF BERYLLIUM WORKERS
LUNG CANCER INCIDENCE AMONG PATIENTS WITH BERYLLIUM DISEASE: A COHORT MORTALITY STUDY
BERYLLIUM DISEASE SCREENING IN THE CERAMICS INDUSTRY. BLOOD LYMPHOCYTE TEST PERFORMANCE AND EXPOSURE-DISEASE RELATIONS
MACHINING RISK OF BERYLLIUM DISEASE AND SENSITIZATION WITH MEDIAN EXPOSURES BELOW 2 MICROGRAM / METER CUBE
RISKS OF BERYLLIUM DISEASE RELATED TO WORK PROCESSES AT A METAL, ALLOY, AND OXIDE PRODUCTION PLANT
ULTRAFINE BERYLLIUM NUMBER CONCENTRATION AS A POSSIBLE METRIC FOR CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE RISK
TOXICOLOGICAL REVIEW OF BERYLLIUM AND COMPOUNDS. (CAS NO. 7440-41-7). IN SUPPORT OF SUMMARY INFORMATION ON THE INTEGRATED RISK INFORMATION SYSTEM (IRIS). EPA/635/R-98/008
VARIABILITY, PREDICTIVE VALUE, AND USES OF THE BERYLLIUM BLOOD LYMPHOCYTE PROLIFERATION TEST (BLPT): PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF THE ONGOING WORKFORCE SURVEY
Occupational Exposure to Beryllium. Request for Information
COMMENTS RECEIVED IN RESPONSE TO FEDERAL REGISTER OF NOVEMBER 26, 2002
COMMENTS RECEIVED IN RESPONSE TO FEDERAL REGISTER OF NOVEMBER 26, 2002
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PUBLIC COMMENT
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COMMERCIAL ENGINE SERVICE MEMORANDUM MAINTENANCE NO. 26.
COMMERCIAL ENGINE SERVICE MEMORANDUM MAINTENANCE NO. 26.
SPERRY TECHNICAL NEWSLETTER. BERYLLIUM OXIDE (BE0) ELECTRICAL HEAT SINK, PART NO. 2503891-X
SPERRY TECHNICAL NEWSLETTER. BERYLLIUM OXIDE (BE0) ELECTRICAL HEAT SINK, PART NO. 2503891-X
DETERMINATION OF NONCANCER CHRONIC REFERENCE EXPOSURE LEVELS BATCH 2B DECEMBER 2001. CHRONIC TOXICITY SUMMARY. BERYLLIUM AND BERYLLIUM COMPOUNDS. PP A-8 - A-20
LETTER TO JOHN EDWARDS, INDUSTRIAL SAFETY OFFICER, REGARDING A LETTER CONCERNING BERYLLIUM OXIDE TIPS IN IGNITER PLUGS AND STRONTIUM CHROMATE CAPSULES OR TABLETS
LETTER TO JOHN EDWARDS, INDUSTRIAL SAFETY OFFICER, REGARDING A LETTER CONCERNING BERYLLIUM OXIDE TIPS IN IGNITER PLUGS AND STRONTIUM CHROMATE CAPSULES OR TABLETS
MEMORANDUM FOR CHIEF ENGINEER MAINTENANCE AND OVERHAUL, TRANS-AUSTRALIA AIRLINES, REGARDING MACHINING BERYLLIUM-COPPER ALLOY
MEMORANDUM FOR CHIEF ENGINEER MAINTENANCE AND OVERHAUL, TRANS-AUSTRALIA AIRLINES, REGARDING MACHINING BERYLLIUM-COPPER ALLOY
MEMORANDUM FOR INDUSTRIAL SAFETY OFFICER, TRANS AUSTRALIA AIRLINES, REGARDING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - BERYLLIUM OXIDE
MEMORANDUM FOR INDUSTRIAL SAFETY OFFICER, TRANS AUSTRALIA AIRLINES, REGARDING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - BERYLLIUM OXIDE
GENERAL ELECTRIC AIRCRAFT ENGINES CF6-50 SERIES. SERVICE BULLETIN. IGNITION - NON-TOXIC IGNITER PLUG
GENERAL ELECTRIC AIRCRAFT ENGINES CF6-50 SERIES. SERVICE BULLETIN. IGNITION - NON-TOXIC IGNITER PLUG
TECHNICAL NEWSLETTER CONCERNING POTENTIAL HEALTH HAZARDS OF BERYLLIUM AND ITS COMPOUNDS
TECHNICAL NEWSLETTER CONCERNING POTENTIAL HEALTH HAZARDS OF BERYLLIUM AND ITS COMPOUNDS
EMAIL TO JOHN EDWARDS REGARDING QUERY ON CURRENT DOE BERYLLIUM PELS.
EMAIL TO JOHN EDWARDS REGARDING QUERY ON CURRENT DOE BERYLLIUM PELS.
CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE PREVENTION PROGRAM. FINAL RULE
CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE PREVENTION PROGRAM. FINAL RULE
EMAIL TO MICHAEL SLADEK FORWARDING THE LOCATION LIST OF BERYLLIUM-COPPER ALLOY IN B737 AC
ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING INSTRUCTIONS. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES. BERYLLIUM TOXIC HAZARDS. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY INSTRUCTION.
ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING INSTRUCTIONS. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES. BERYLLIUM TOXIC HAZARDS. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY INSTRUCTION.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT AUSTRALIA AIRWAYS ENGINEERING BULLETIN REGARDING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - BERYLLIUM OXIDE
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT AUSTRALIA AIRWAYS ENGINEERING BULLETIN REGARDING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - BERYLLIUM OXIDE
LETTER TO JOHN EDWARDS, AVIATION SAFETY ADVISORY SERVICES, RESPONDING TO THE MARCH 10 LETTER TO RICHARD FAIRFAX, DIRECTOR OF THE DIRECTORATE OF COMPLIANCE PROGRAMS REGARDING OSHAS CURRENT PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMITS FOR BERYLLIUM.
LETTER TO JOHN EDWARDS, AVIATION SAFETY ADVISORY SERVICES, RESPONDING TO THE MARCH 10 LETTER TO RICHARD FAIRFAX, DIRECTOR OF THE DIRECTORATE OF COMPLIANCE PROGRAMS REGARDING OSHAS CURRENT PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMITS FOR BERYLLIUM.
LETTER TO JOHN EDWARDS, AVIATION SAFETY ADVISORY SERVICES, REGARDING THE MUTUAL FEELINGS OF A NEED FOR AN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION BERYLLIUM STANDARD.
LETTER TO JOHN EDWARDS, AVIATION SAFETY ADVISORY SERVICES, REGARDING THE MUTUAL FEELINGS OF A NEED FOR AN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION BERYLLIUM STANDARD.
LETTER TO JOHN EDWARDS, AVIATION SAFETY ADVISORY SERVICES, REGARDING EARLIER LETTERS SUBMITTED CONCERNING OSHAS HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD.
LETTER TO JOHN EDWARDS, AVIATION SAFETY ADVISORY SERVICES, REGARDING EARLIER LETTERS SUBMITTED CONCERNING OSHAS HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD.
LETTER TO JOHN EDWARDS, AVIATION SAFETY ADVISORY SERVICES, DISCUSSING A LETTER DATED FEBRUARY 26, 2001 TO CHARLES N JEFFRESS AND PREVIOUS COMMUNICATIONS CONCERNING THE AGENCYS REGULATION OF BERYLLIUM
LETTER TO JOHN EDWARDS, AVIATION SAFETY ADVISORY SERVICES, DISCUSSING A LETTER DATED FEBRUARY 26, 2001 TO CHARLES N JEFFRESS AND PREVIOUS COMMUNICATIONS CONCERNING THE AGENCYS REGULATION OF BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION AND CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE AT A FORMER NUCLEAR WEAPONS FACILITY
BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION AND CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE AT A FORMER NUCLEAR WEAPONS FACILITY
EMAIL TO MICHAEL SLADEK FORWARDING THE LOCATION LIST OF BERYLLIUM-COPPER ALLOY IN B737 AC
BERYLLIUM: A CHRONIC PROBLEM.
BERYLLIUM: A CHRONIC PROBLEM.
ASBESTOS PAYOUT INCREASES
ASBESTOS PAYOUT INCREASES
PAYING THE WORRIED WELL.
PAYING THE WORRIED WELL.
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DOE SPECIFICATION. BERYLLIUM LYMPHOCYTE PROLIFERATION TESTING (BELPT). DOE-SPEC-1142-2001
DOE SPECIFICATION. BERYLLIUM LYMPHOCYTE PROLIFERATION TESTING (BELPT). DOE-SPEC-1142-2001
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LETTER TO JOHN HENSHAW, ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF LABOR FOR OSHA, REGARDING PETITION TO OSHA TO LOWER EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM, A METAL DIRECTLY LINKED TO A FATAL LUNG DISEASE. (HRG PUBLICATION NUMBER 1589)
LETTER TO JOHN HENSHAW, ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF LABOR FOR OSHA, REGARDING PETITION TO OSHA TO LOWER EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM, A METAL DIRECTLY LINKED TO A FATAL LUNG DISEASE. (HRG PUBLICATION NUMBER 1589)
Ex. 6-7-1. AN EVALUATION OF NONPRECIOUS ALLOYS FOR USE WITH PORCELAIN VENEERS. PART II. INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AND BIOCOMPATIBILITY.
FACTORS AFFECTING AIRBORNE BERYLLIUM CONCENTRATIONS IN DENTAL SPACES.
FACTORS AFFECTING AIRBORNE BERYLLIUM CONCENTRATIONS IN DENTAL SPACES.
EHS SERVICES. INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE SAMPLING - BERYLLIUM
EHS SERVICES. INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE SAMPLING - BERYLLIUM
GALSON LABORATORIES. LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT.
GALSON LABORATORIES. LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT.
DENTAL TECHNICIANS PNEUMOCONIOSIS. A REPORT OF TWO CASES.
DENTAL TECHNICIANS PNEUMOCONIOSIS. A REPORT OF TWO CASES.
PUBLIC COMMENT
PUBLIC COMMENT
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PUBLIC COMMENT
BRUSH WELLMAN INC. BERYLLIUM HEALTH AND SAFETY UPDATE
BRUSH WELLMAN INC. BERYLLIUM HEALTH AND SAFETY UPDATE
FEASIBILITY ASSESSMENT. BERYLLIUM AND INORGANIC COMPOUNDS
FEASIBILITY ASSESSMENT. BERYLLIUM AND INORGANIC COMPOUNDS
MEMORANDUM REGARDING BERYLLIUM SURVEILLANCE AND MEDICAL MONITORING POLICY
MEMORANDUM REGARDING BERYLLIUM SURVEILLANCE AND MEDICAL MONITORING POLICY
BERYLLIUM. GENERAL FACTS AND INFORMATION
BERYLLIUM. GENERAL FACTS AND INFORMATION
AN EVALUATION OF NONPRECIOUS ALLOYS FOR USE WITH PORCELAIN VENEERS. PART II. INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AND BIOCOMPATIBILITY.
THREE CASES OF DENTAL TECHNICIANS PNEUMOCONIOSIS RELATED TO COBALT CHROMIUM MOLYBDENUM DUST EXPOSURE. DIAGNOSIS AND FOLLOW UP
THREE CASES OF DENTAL TECHNICIANS PNEUMOCONIOSIS RELATED TO COBALT CHROMIUM MOLYBDENUM DUST EXPOSURE. DIAGNOSIS AND FOLLOW UP
MEMORANDUM REGARDING BERYLLIUM SURVEILLANCE AND MEDICAL MONITORING POLICY
MEMORANDUM REGARDING BERYLLIUM SURVEILLANCE AND MEDICAL MONITORING POLICY
BERYLLIUM TESTS URGED FOR MILITARY WORKERS
BERYLLIUM TESTS URGED FOR MILITARY WORKERS
OCCUPATIONAL LIMITS
OCCUPATIONAL LIMITS
INTRODUCTION TO BERYLLIUM: USES, REGULATORY HISTORY, AND DISEASE
INTRODUCTION TO BERYLLIUM: USES, REGULATORY HISTORY, AND DISEASE
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
BRUSH WELLMAN CUSTOMER DATA SUMMARY. OSHA PRESENTATION. JULY 2, 2001. WASHINGTON, DC
BRUSH WELLMAN CUSTOMER DATA SUMMARY. OSHA PRESENTATION. JULY 2, 2001. WASHINGTON, DC
ATTACHMENT 2.1. PRIMARY BERYLLIUM MANUFACTURING AND PROCESSING FACILITY
ATTACHMENT 2.1. PRIMARY BERYLLIUM MANUFACTURING AND PROCESSING FACILITY
ATTACHMENT 2.2. COPPER BERYLLIUM ALLOY PROCESSING FACILITY
ATTACHMENT 2.2. COPPER BERYLLIUM ALLOY PROCESSING FACILITY
ATTACHMENT 2.4. BERYLLIUM OXIDE CERAMIC PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING FACILITY
ATTACHMENT 2.4. BERYLLIUM OXIDE CERAMIC PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING FACILITY
ATTACHMENT 2.5. COPPER BERYLLIUM ALLOY PROCESSING AND DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES
ATTACHMENT 2.5. COPPER BERYLLIUM ALLOY PROCESSING AND DISTRIBUTION FACILITIES
ATTACHMENT 2.6. STAMPING FACILITIES PROCESSING COPPER BERYLLIUM
ATTACHMENT 2.6. STAMPING FACILITIES PROCESSING COPPER BERYLLIUM
ATTACHMENT 2.7. FACILITIES MACHINING COPPER BERYLLIUM
MEMORANDUM FOR THE SURGEON GENERAL (DASG-PPM-NC) REGARDING WORK PLACE EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM
MEMORANDUM FOR THE SURGEON GENERAL (DASG-PPM-NC) REGARDING WORK PLACE EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM
ATTACHMENT 2.7. FACILITIES MACHINING COPPER BERYLLIUM
ATTACHMENT 2.8. SECONDARY COPPER SMELTING FACILITY
ATTACHMENT 2.8. SECONDARY COPPER SMELTING FACILITY
ON BERYLLIUM LYMPHOCYTE TRANSFORMATION TEST AND BERYLLIUM LEVELS IN WORK ENVIRONMENT
ON BERYLLIUM LYMPHOCYTE TRANSFORMATION TEST AND BERYLLIUM LEVELS IN WORK ENVIRONMENT
BERYLLIUM AND LUNG CANCER: A REANALYSIS OF A NIOSH COHORT MORTALITY STUDY
BERYLLIUM AND LUNG CANCER: A REANALYSIS OF A NIOSH COHORT MORTALITY STUDY
OCCUPATIONAL CANCER: GOVERNMENT CHALLENGED IN BERYLLIUM PROCEEDING
OCCUPATIONAL CANCER: GOVERNMENT CHALLENGED IN BERYLLIUM PROCEEDING
THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE ON THE CARCINOGENICITY OF BERYLLIUM IN HUMANS
THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE ON THE CARCINOGENICITY OF BERYLLIUM IN HUMANS
LIST OF SUGGESTED PUBLISHED PAPERS CONTAINING BERYLLIUM EXPOSURE INFORMATION, UTILIZING METHODS WHICH REPRESENT POTENTIAL CONCENTRATIONS OF BERYLLIUM IN THE BREATHING ZONE AND JOB CATEGORY INFORMATION
LIST OF SUGGESTED PUBLISHED PAPERS CONTAINING BERYLLIUM EXPOSURE INFORMATION, UTILIZING METHODS WHICH REPRESENT POTENTIAL CONCENTRATIONS OF BERYLLIUM IN THE BREATHING ZONE AND JOB CATEGORY INFORMATION
LETTER TO R C BALKISSOON, NATIONAL JEWISH MEDICAL AND RESEARCH CENTER, REGARDING ARTICLE IN OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE ENTITLED BERYLLIUM COPPER ALLOY (2 PERCENT) CAUSES CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
LETTER TO R C BALKISSOON, NATIONAL JEWISH MEDICAL AND RESEARCH CENTER, REGARDING ARTICLE IN OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE ENTITLED BERYLLIUM COPPER ALLOY (2 PERCENT) CAUSES CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
BERYLLIUM REPORT DISPUTED BY LISTED AUTHOR. A STANDING CONTROVERSY OVER A NIOSH STUDY IS REVIVED BY ONE OF THE SCIENTISTS INVOLVED
BERYLLIUM REPORT DISPUTED BY LISTED AUTHOR. A STANDING CONTROVERSY OVER A NIOSH STUDY IS REVIVED BY ONE OF THE SCIENTISTS INVOLVED
LETTER TO WILLIAM H FOEGE, DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL, REGARDING THE FEBRUARY 1980 ISSUE OF THE JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH SERIES OF ARTICLES DEALING WITH THE HEALTH ASPECTS OF OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM
LETTER TO WILLIAM H FOEGE, DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL, REGARDING THE FEBRUARY 1980 ISSUE OF THE JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH SERIES OF ARTICLES DEALING WITH THE HEALTH ASPECTS OF OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM
EDITORIAL RE: THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE ON THE CARCINOGENICITY OF BERYLLIUM, BY MACMAHON
EDITORIAL RE: THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE ON THE CARCINOGENICITY OF BERYLLIUM, BY MACMAHON
IS BERYLLIUM CARCINOGENIC IN HUMANS?
IS BERYLLIUM CARCINOGENIC IN HUMANS?
SINGLE STAGE 37MM CASSETTE IMPACTOR ASSEMBLY. HIGH VOLUME MULTI JET IMPACTOR
SINGLE STAGE 37MM CASSETTE IMPACTOR ASSEMBLY. HIGH VOLUME MULTI JET IMPACTOR
SINGLE STAGE 37 MM CASSETTE IMPACTOR ASSEMBLY. LOW VOLUME SINGLE JET IMPACTOR
SINGLE STAGE 37 MM CASSETTE IMPACTOR ASSEMBLY. LOW VOLUME SINGLE JET IMPACTOR
APPLICATION OF CONTROL STRATEGIES
APPLICATION OF CONTROL STRATEGIES
ELMORE PLANT LOCKER ROOM PROCEDURE. NUMBER BW/E 0973-EC
ELMORE PLANT LOCKER ROOM PROCEDURE. NUMBER BW/E 0973-EC
LETTER TO THE EDITOR RE: LUNG CANCER CASE-CONTROL STUDY OF BERYLLIUM WORKERS. SANDERSON WT, WARD EM, STEENLAND K, PETERSEN MR. AM J. IND. MED. 2001. 39:133-144
LETTER TO THE EDITOR RE: LUNG CANCER CASE-CONTROL STUDY OF BERYLLIUM WORKERS. SANDERSON WT, WARD EM, STEENLAND K, PETERSEN MR. AM J. IND. MED. 2001. 39:133-144
LETTER TO C W JAMESON, NATIONAL TOXICOLOGICAL PROGRAM REPORT ON CARCINOGENS, REGARDING BERYLLIUM AND BERYLLIUM COMPOUNDS
LETTER TO C W JAMESON, NATIONAL TOXICOLOGICAL PROGRAM REPORT ON CARCINOGENS, REGARDING BERYLLIUM AND BERYLLIUM COMPOUNDS
COMMENTS OF BRUSH WELLMAN INC ON THE DRAFT REPORT ON CARCINOGENS BACKGROUND DOCUMENT FOR BERYLLIUM AND BERYLLIUM COMPOUNDS PREPARED FOR THE NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY BOARD OF SCIENTIFIC COUNSELORS
COMMENTS OF BRUSH WELLMAN INC ON THE DRAFT REPORT ON CARCINOGENS BACKGROUND DOCUMENT FOR BERYLLIUM AND BERYLLIUM COMPOUNDS PREPARED FOR THE NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY BOARD OF SCIENTIFIC COUNSELORS
SUPPLEMENTAL COMMENTS OF BRUSH WELLMAN INC ON THE NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY BOARD OF SCIENTIFIC COUNSELORS JANUARY 20, 2000 REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION REGARDING THE APPROPRIATE CLASSIFICATION OF BERYLLIUM AND BERYLLIUM COMPOUNDS
SUPPLEMENTAL COMMENTS OF BRUSH WELLMAN INC ON THE NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY BOARD OF SCIENTIFIC COUNSELORS JANUARY 20, 2000 REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION REGARDING THE APPROPRIATE CLASSIFICATION OF BERYLLIUM AND BERYLLIUM COMPOUNDS
COMMENTS OF DIMITRIOS TRICHOPOULOS. THE ALLEGED HUMAN CARCINOGENICITY OF BERYLLIUM SUBMITTED TO THE NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM - JUNE 1999
COMMENTS OF DIMITRIOS TRICHOPOULOS. THE ALLEGED HUMAN CARCINOGENICITY OF BERYLLIUM SUBMITTED TO THE NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM - JUNE 1999
AIR CLEANING/PRODUCT COLLECTING EQUIPMENT BAG/CARTRIDGE CHANGES AND SYSTEM MAINTENANCE - REVISED 2/24/97
AIR CLEANING/PRODUCT COLLECTING EQUIPMENT BAG/CARTRIDGE CHANGES AND SYSTEM MAINTENANCE - REVISED 2/24/97
BERYLLIUM SURFACE SAMPLING PROCEDURE
BERYLLIUM SURFACE SAMPLING PROCEDURE
AFFIDAVIT OF STEVEN H WOOLF. CASE NO. 401890
AFFIDAVIT OF STEVEN H WOOLF. CASE NO. 401890
CURRICULUM VITAE OF STEVEN H WOOLF
CURRICULUM VITAE OF STEVEN H WOOLF
CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE POLICY AS RESTATED NOVEMBER 1, 2001
CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE POLICY AS RESTATED NOVEMBER 1, 2001
ATTACHMENT 2.3. BERYLLIUM MINING AND EXTRACTION FACILITY
ATTACHMENT 2.3. BERYLLIUM MINING AND EXTRACTION FACILITY
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SUMMARY OF BRUSH WELLMAN INC EXPERIENCE AND OBSERVATIONS REGARDING THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS/EFFECTS OF CONDUCTING BEBLPT AND CBD SURVEILLANCE PROGRAMS
SUMMARY OF BRUSH WELLMAN INC EXPERIENCE AND OBSERVATIONS REGARDING THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS/EFFECTS OF CONDUCTING BEBLPT AND CBD SURVEILLANCE PROGRAMS
SURFACE AREA OF RESPIRABLE BERYLLIUM METAL, OXIDE, AND COPPER ALLOY AEROSOLS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR ASSESSMENT OF EXPOSURE RISK OF CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE.
SURFACE AREA OF RESPIRABLE BERYLLIUM METAL, OXIDE, AND COPPER ALLOY AEROSOLS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR ASSESSMENT OF EXPOSURE RISK OF CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE.
COMMENTS OF THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR AND CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS ON OSHAS REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ON OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM DOCKET NO. H005C RIN 1218-AB76
COMMENTS OF THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR AND CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS ON OSHAS REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ON OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM DOCKET NO. H005C RIN 1218-AB76
COMMENTS OF THE AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC ON OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM: REQUEST FOR INFORMATION 67 FEDERAL REGISTER 228 (NOVEMBER 26, 2002) OSHAS DOCKET H005C
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THE CONSORTIUM FOR RISK EVALUATION WITH STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION (CRESP).
THE CONSORTIUM FOR RISK EVALUATION WITH STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION (CRESP).
COMMENTS OF THE AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC ON OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM: REQUEST FOR INFORMATION 67 FEDERAL REGISTER 228 (NOVEMBER 26, 2002) OSHAS DOCKET H005C
PUBLIC COMMENTS TO US OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (OSHA), REQUEST FOR INFORMATION, OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM, 67 FR 70707, NOVEMBER 26, 2002.
PUBLIC COMMENTS TO US OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (OSHA), REQUEST FOR INFORMATION, OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM, 67 FR 70707, NOVEMBER 26, 2002.
MEDICAL REMOVAL PROTECTION BENEFITS: THE SPECIAL CHALLENGES OF BERYLLIUM. RESEARCH REPORT.
MEDICAL REMOVAL PROTECTION BENEFITS: THE SPECIAL CHALLENGES OF BERYLLIUM. RESEARCH REPORT.
HANFORD 300 AREA BERYLLIUM: JOB EXPOSURE HISTORY, N=1,241. FORMER WORKER BERYLLIUM QUESTIONNAIRE AND OCCUPATIONAL HISTORY SURVEY, 11/2002.
HANFORD 300 AREA BERYLLIUM: JOB EXPOSURE HISTORY, N=1,241. FORMER WORKER BERYLLIUM QUESTIONNAIRE AND OCCUPATIONAL HISTORY SURVEY, 11/2002.
ABSTRACT TO: EVALUATING THE ROLE OF ANALYTICAL DETENTION LIMITS IN THE DECISION MAKING PROCESSES SURROUNDING US DOE LEGACY CONTAMINATIONS AND POTENTIAL OCCUPATIONAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH RISK. JANUARY 2003
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ENCLOSURE 1. BERYLLIUM SUMMARY. US ARMY INSTALLATIONS BY OPERATIONS
ENCLOSURE 1. BERYLLIUM SUMMARY. US ARMY INSTALLATIONS BY OPERATIONS
MEMORANDUM FOR THE SURGEON GENERAL REGARDING WORK PLACE EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM
MEMORANDUM FOR THE SURGEON GENERAL REGARDING WORK PLACE EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM TESTS URGED FOR MILITARY WORKERS
ABSTRACT TO: EVALUATING THE ROLE OF ANALYTICAL DETENTION LIMITS IN THE DECISION MAKING PROCESSES SURROUNDING US DOE LEGACY CONTAMINATIONS AND POTENTIAL OCCUPATIONAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH RISK. JANUARY 2003
THE HANFORD BUILDING LEASING PROGRAM: IDENTICAL PROCEDURAL IMPROVEMENTS. RESEARCH REPORT.
THE HANFORD BUILDING LEASING PROGRAM: IDENTICAL PROCEDURAL IMPROVEMENTS. RESEARCH REPORT.
NAVY RESPONSE TO OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATIONS OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM. REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
NAVY RESPONSE TO OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATIONS OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM. REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
ATTACHMENT (1). NAVY OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE DATABASE (NOED) QUERY REPORT PERSONAL BREATHING ZONE AIR SAMPLING RESULTS FOR BERYLLIUM.
ATTACHMENT (1). NAVY OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE DATABASE (NOED) QUERY REPORT PERSONAL BREATHING ZONE AIR SAMPLING RESULTS FOR BERYLLIUM.
ATTACHMENT 2. WHY THE NAVY DOES NOT INCLUDE THE BELPT AS A ROUTINE PART OF ITS BERYLLIUM SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM.
ATTACHMENT 2. WHY THE NAVY DOES NOT INCLUDE THE BELPT AS A ROUTINE PART OF ITS BERYLLIUM SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM.
RESPONSE TO OSHA OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM, REQUEST FOR INFORMATION DOCKET NO H005C, RIN 1218-AB76
RESPONSE TO OSHA OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM, REQUEST FOR INFORMATION DOCKET NO H005C, RIN 1218-AB76
MEMORANDUM FOR (SEE DISTRIBUTION) SUBJECT: BERYLLIUM SURVEILLANCE AND MEDICAL MONITORING POLICY
MEMORANDUM FOR (SEE DISTRIBUTION) SUBJECT: BERYLLIUM SURVEILLANCE AND MEDICAL MONITORING POLICY
MEMORANDUM FOR (SEE DISTRIBUTION) REGARDING BERYLLIUM SURVEILLANCE AND MEDICAL MONITORING POLICY
MEMORANDUM FOR (SEE DISTRIBUTION) REGARDING BERYLLIUM SURVEILLANCE AND MEDICAL MONITORING POLICY
BERYLLIUM TESTS URGED FOR MILITARY WORKERS
OCCUPATIONAL LIMITS
OCCUPATIONAL LIMITS
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NAVY AND ARMY RESPONSE TO THE OSHA RFI: OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM. COMPARE AND CONTRAST POINTS
NAVY AND ARMY RESPONSE TO THE OSHA RFI: OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM. COMPARE AND CONTRAST POINTS
LETTER TO JOHN HENSHAW, ASSISTANT SECRETARY, OSHA, REGARDING POTENTIAL FOR BERYLLIUM EXPOSURE AND SUBSEQUENT DISEASE IN WORKERS EMPLOYED IN THE CONSTRUCTION TRADES INDUSTRY
LETTER TO JOHN HENSHAW, ASSISTANT SECRETARY, OSHA, REGARDING POTENTIAL FOR BERYLLIUM EXPOSURE AND SUBSEQUENT DISEASE IN WORKERS EMPLOYED IN THE CONSTRUCTION TRADES INDUSTRY
LETTER TO JOHN HENSHAW, ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF LABOR FOR OSHA, REGARDING THE POTENTIAL FOR BERYLLIUM EXPOSURE AND SUBSEQUENT OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE IN WORKERS EMPLOYED BY INDUSTRIES PRODUCING AND PROCESSING BERYLLIUM CONTAINING METAL ALLOYS
LETTER TO JOHN HENSHAW, ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF LABOR FOR OSHA, REGARDING THE POTENTIAL FOR BERYLLIUM EXPOSURE AND SUBSEQUENT OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE IN WORKERS EMPLOYED BY INDUSTRIES PRODUCING AND PROCESSING BERYLLIUM CONTAINING METAL ALLOYS
LETTER TO JOHN HENSHAW, ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF LABOR FOR OSHA, REGARDING THE POTENTIAL FOR BERYLLIUM EXPOSURE AND SUBSEQUENT DISEASE IN WORKERS EMPLOYED BY THE METAL RECYCLING INDUSTRY
LETTER TO JOHN HENSHAW, ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF LABOR FOR OSHA, REGARDING THE POTENTIAL FOR BERYLLIUM EXPOSURE AND SUBSEQUENT DISEASE IN WORKERS EMPLOYED BY THE METAL RECYCLING INDUSTRY
ESTIMATED COSTS FOR INITIAL CLINICAL EVALUATION OF SUSPECTED CASE OF CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE, 2003
ESTIMATED COSTS FOR INITIAL CLINICAL EVALUATION OF SUSPECTED CASE OF CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE, 2003
EXAMPLES OF LIFE CARE PLAN FOR A CBD PATIENT. AGE 40 AT TIME OF DIAGNOSIS WITH MODERATELY SEVERE DISEASE, REQUIRING TREATMENT
EXAMPLES OF LIFE CARE PLAN FOR A CBD PATIENT. AGE 40 AT TIME OF DIAGNOSIS WITH MODERATELY SEVERE DISEASE, REQUIRING TREATMENT
NITRIC OXIDE ATTENUATES BERYLLIUM-INDUCED IFN-Y RESPONSES IN CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE: EVIDENCE FOR MECHANISMS INDEPENDENT OF IL-18
NITRIC OXIDE ATTENUATES BERYLLIUM-INDUCED IFN-Y RESPONSES IN CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE: EVIDENCE FOR MECHANISMS INDEPENDENT OF IL-18
NON-OCCUPATIONAL BERYLLIOSIS
NON-OCCUPATIONAL BERYLLIOSIS
IDENTIFICATION OF PATHOGENIC T CELLS IN PATIENTS WITH BERYLLIUM-INDUCED LUNG DISEASE
IDENTIFICATION OF PATHOGENIC T CELLS IN PATIENTS WITH BERYLLIUM-INDUCED LUNG DISEASE
STUDIES OF BERYLLIUM DISPERSION AND TOXICOLOGY IN FUSION SYSTEMS
STUDIES OF BERYLLIUM DISPERSION AND TOXICOLOGY IN FUSION SYSTEMS
RELEASE OF AEROSOLS DURING SAWING AND MILLING OF BERYLLIUM METAL AND BERYLLIUM ALLOYS
RELEASE OF AEROSOLS DURING SAWING AND MILLING OF BERYLLIUM METAL AND BERYLLIUM ALLOYS
DETERMINATION OF THE OXIDE LAYER THICKNESS ON BERYLLIUM METAL PARTICLES
DETERMINATION OF THE OXIDE LAYER THICKNESS ON BERYLLIUM METAL PARTICLES
VARIABILITY, PREDICTIVE VALUE, AND USES OF THE BERYLLIUM BLOOD LYMPHOCYTE PROLIFERATION TEST (BLPT): PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF THE ONGOING WORKFORCE SURVEY
VARIABILITY, PREDICTIVE VALUE, AND USES OF THE BERYLLIUM BLOOD LYMPHOCYTE PROLIFERATION TEST (BLPT): PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF THE ONGOING WORKFORCE SURVEY
ABSTRACT FOR NATIONAL JEWISH CENTER CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE CONFERENCE. SENSITIZATION TO BERYLLIUM: DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A SUCCESSFUL PREVENTIVE MODEL
ABSTRACT FOR NATIONAL JEWISH CENTER CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE CONFERENCE. SENSITIZATION TO BERYLLIUM: DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A SUCCESSFUL PREVENTIVE MODEL
EXPANSIONS OF T-CELL SUBSETS EXPRESSING PARTICULAR T-CELL RECEPTOR VARIABLE REGIONS IN CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
EXPANSIONS OF T-CELL SUBSETS EXPRESSING PARTICULAR T-CELL RECEPTOR VARIABLE REGIONS IN CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
BERYLLIUM PRESENTATION TO CD4+ T CELLS UNDERLIES DISEASE-SUSCEPTIBILITY HLA-DP ALLELES IN CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
BERYLLIUM PRESENTATION TO CD4+ T CELLS UNDERLIES DISEASE-SUSCEPTIBILITY HLA-DP ALLELES IN CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION AND DISEASE AMONG LONG-TERM AND SHORT-TERM WORKERS IN A BERYLLIUM CERAMICS PLANT
BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION AND DISEASE AMONG LONG-TERM AND SHORT-TERM WORKERS IN A BERYLLIUM CERAMICS PLANT
IARC MONOGRAPHS ON THE EVALUATION OF CARCINOGENIC RISKS TO HUMANS. BERYLLIUM, CADMIUM, MERCURY, AND EXPOSURES IN THE GLASS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY. BERYLLIUM AND BERYLLIUM COMPOUNDS. VOL. 58. PP 41-117
BERYLLIUM PARTICULATE EXPOSURE AND DISEASE RELATIONS IN A BERYLLIUM MACHINING PLANT
BERYLLIUM PARTICULATE EXPOSURE AND DISEASE RELATIONS IN A BERYLLIUM MACHINING PLANT
BERYLLIUM INDUCES APOPTOSIS IN HUMAN LUNG MACROPHAGES
BERYLLIUM INDUCES APOPTOSIS IN HUMAN LUNG MACROPHAGES
SCREENING BLOOD TEST IDENTIFIES SUBCLINICAL BERYLLIUM DISEASE
SCREENING BLOOD TEST IDENTIFIES SUBCLINICAL BERYLLIUM DISEASE
EPIDEMIOLOGY OF BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION AND DISEASE IN NUCLEAR WORKERS
EPIDEMIOLOGY OF BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION AND DISEASE IN NUCLEAR WORKERS
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FINDINGS ASSOCIATED WITH BERYLLIUM EXTRACTION
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FINDINGS ASSOCIATED WITH BERYLLIUM EXTRACTION
IARC MONOGRAPHS ON THE EVALUATION OF CARCINOGENIC RISKS TO HUMANS. BERYLLIUM, CADMIUM, MERCURY, AND EXPOSURES IN THE GLASS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY. BERYLLIUM AND BERYLLIUM COMPOUNDS. VOL. 58. PP 41-117
IS TOTAL MASS OR MASS OF ALVEOLAR-DEPOSITED AIRBORNE PARTICLES OF BERYLLIUM A BETTER PREDICTOR OF THE PREVALENCE OF DISEASE? A PRELIMINARY STUDY OF A BERYLLIUM PROCESSING FACILITY
IS TOTAL MASS OR MASS OF ALVEOLAR-DEPOSITED AIRBORNE PARTICLES OF BERYLLIUM A BETTER PREDICTOR OF THE PREVALENCE OF DISEASE? A PRELIMINARY STUDY OF A BERYLLIUM PROCESSING FACILITY
BERYLLIUM DISEASE SCREENING IN THE CERAMICS INDUSTRY. BLOOD LYMPHOCYTE TEST PERFORMANCE AND EXPOSURE-DISEASE RELATIONS
BERYLLIUM DISEASE SCREENING IN THE CERAMICS INDUSTRY. BLOOD LYMPHOCYTE TEST PERFORMANCE AND EXPOSURE-DISEASE RELATIONS
MACHINING RISK OF BERYLLIUM DISEASE AND SENSITIZATION WITH MEDIAN EXPOSURES BELOW 2 MICROGRAM/METER CUBE
MACHINING RISK OF BERYLLIUM DISEASE AND SENSITIZATION WITH MEDIAN EXPOSURES BELOW 2 MICROGRAM/METER CUBE
RISKS OF BERYLLIUM DISEASE RELATED TO WORK PROCESSES AT A METAL, ALLOY, AND OXIDE PRODUCTION PLANT
RISKS OF BERYLLIUM DISEASE RELATED TO WORK PROCESSES AT A METAL, ALLOY, AND OXIDE PRODUCTION PLANT
RESPIRATORY DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH BERYLLIUM REFINING AND ALLOY FABRICATION. 1968 FOLLOW-UP
RESPIRATORY DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH BERYLLIUM REFINING AND ALLOY FABRICATION. 1968 FOLLOW-UP
HLA-DP ALLELE-SPECIFIC T CELL RESPONSES TO BERYLLIUM ACCOUNT FOR DP-ASSOCIATED SUSCEPTIBILITY TO CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
GENETIC AND EXPOSURE RISKS FOR CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
GENETIC AND EXPOSURE RISKS FOR CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
BERYLLIUM HEALTH EFFECTS IN THE ERA OF THE BERYLLIUM LYMPHOCYTE PROLIFERATION TEST
BERYLLIUM HEALTH EFFECTS IN THE ERA OF THE BERYLLIUM LYMPHOCYTE PROLIFERATION TEST
AEROSOLS GENERATED DURING BERYLLIUM MACHINING
AEROSOLS GENERATED DURING BERYLLIUM MACHINING
CONTROL STRATEGIES TO PREVENT BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION AND DISEASE
CONTROL STRATEGIES TO PREVENT BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION AND DISEASE
BERYLLIUM MONITORING IN OCCUPATIONAL SETTINGS
BERYLLIUM MONITORING IN OCCUPATIONAL SETTINGS
BERYLLIUM SAMPLING PROGRAM COMPONENTS
BERYLLIUM SAMPLING PROGRAM COMPONENTS
BERYLLIUM SAMPLING PROGRAM COMPONENTS
BERYLLIUM SAMPLING PROGRAM COMPONENTS
BERYLLIUM. CH 27. BERYLLIUM AND BERYLLIUM COMPOUNDS. PP 177-220
BERYLLIUM. CH 27. BERYLLIUM AND BERYLLIUM COMPOUNDS. PP 177-220
HLA-DP ALLELE-SPECIFIC T CELL RESPONSES TO BERYLLIUM ACCOUNT FOR DP-ASSOCIATED SUSCEPTIBILITY TO CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
ULTRAFINE BERYLLIUM NUMBER CONCENTRATION AS A POSSIBLE METRIC FOR CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE RISK
ULTRAFINE BERYLLIUM NUMBER CONCENTRATION AS A POSSIBLE METRIC FOR CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE RISK
PARTICLE PENETRATION THROUGH INTACT SKIN AND A METHOD FOR DETERMINING POTENTIAL EXPOSURE THROUGH SURFACE CONTAMINATION
PARTICLE PENETRATION THROUGH INTACT SKIN AND A METHOD FOR DETERMINING POTENTIAL EXPOSURE THROUGH SURFACE CONTAMINATION
REEXAMINATION OF THE BLOOD LYMPHOCYTE TRANSFORMATION TEST IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE.
REEXAMINATION OF THE BLOOD LYMPHOCYTE TRANSFORMATION TEST IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE.
EFFICACY OF SERIAL MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE FOR CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE IN A BERYLLIUM MACHINING PLANT.
EFFICACY OF SERIAL MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE FOR CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE IN A BERYLLIUM MACHINING PLANT.
EARLY PULMONARY PHYSIOLOGIC ABNORMALITIES IN BERYLLIUM DISEASE
EARLY PULMONARY PHYSIOLOGIC ABNORMALITIES IN BERYLLIUM DISEASE
INTERACTION OF GENETIC AND EXPOSURE FACTORS IN THE PREVALENCE OF BERYLLIOSIS
INTERACTION OF GENETIC AND EXPOSURE FACTORS IN THE PREVALENCE OF BERYLLIOSIS
COMMUNITY ACQUIRED CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE: A CONTINUING PROBLEM. PAGE 16
COMMUNITY ACQUIRED CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE: A CONTINUING PROBLEM. PAGE 16
BERYLLIUM CONTAMINATION INSIDE VEHICLES OF MACHINE SHOP WORKERS
BERYLLIUM CONTAMINATION INSIDE VEHICLES OF MACHINE SHOP WORKERS
LUNG CANCER CASE - CONTROL STUDY OF BERYLLIUM WORKERS
LUNG CANCER CASE - CONTROL STUDY OF BERYLLIUM WORKERS
BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION IN THE GENERAL POPULATION
BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION IN THE GENERAL POPULATION
ROCKY FLATS BERYLLIUM HEALTH SURVEILLANCE
ROCKY FLATS BERYLLIUM HEALTH SURVEILLANCE
PATHOLOGIC AND IMMUNOLOGIC ALTERATIONS IN EARLY STAGES OF BERYLLIUM DISEASE. RE-EXAMINATION OF DISEASE DEFINITION AND NATURAL HISTORY
PATHOLOGIC AND IMMUNOLOGIC ALTERATIONS IN EARLY STAGES OF BERYLLIUM DISEASE. RE-EXAMINATION OF DISEASE DEFINITION AND NATURAL HISTORY
HUMAN LEUKOCYTE ANTIGEN CLASS II AMINO ACID EPITOPES. SUSCEPTIBILITY AND PROGRESSION MARKERS FOR BERYLLIUM HYPERSENSITIVITY
HUMAN LEUKOCYTE ANTIGEN CLASS II AMINO ACID EPITOPES. SUSCEPTIBILITY AND PROGRESSION MARKERS FOR BERYLLIUM HYPERSENSITIVITY
PROLIFERATIVE RESPONSE OF BRONCHOALVEOLAR LYMPHOCYTES TO BERYLLIUM. A TEST FOR CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
PROLIFERATIVE RESPONSE OF BRONCHOALVEOLAR LYMPHOCYTES TO BERYLLIUM. A TEST FOR CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
MAINTENANCE OF ALVEOLITIS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE BY BERYLLIUM SPECIFIC HELPER T CELLS
MAINTENANCE OF ALVEOLITIS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE BY BERYLLIUM SPECIFIC HELPER T CELLS
BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION AND CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE AT A FORMER NUCLEAR WEAPONS FACILITY
BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION AND CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE AT A FORMER NUCLEAR WEAPONS FACILITY
ARTICLE. LUNG CANCER INCIDENCE AMONG PATIENTS WITH BERYLLIUM DISEASE: A COHORT MORTALITY STUDY.
AN AIR POLLUTION STUDY OF A COMMUNITY SURROUNDING A BERYLLIUM PLANT.
AN AIR POLLUTION STUDY OF A COMMUNITY SURROUNDING A BERYLLIUM PLANT.
BERYLLIUM INDUCES IL-2 AND IFN-Y IN BERYLLIOSIS
BERYLLIUM INDUCES IL-2 AND IFN-Y IN BERYLLIOSIS
PARTIAL IL-10 INHIBITION OF THE CELL MEDIATED IMMUNE RESPONSE IN CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
PARTIAL IL-10 INHIBITION OF THE CELL MEDIATED IMMUNE RESPONSE IN CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
BERYLLIUM TESTING FOR RESEARCH AND BEYOND: THE ABCS OF THE LPT.
BERYLLIUM TESTING FOR RESEARCH AND BEYOND: THE ABCS OF THE LPT.
DEVELOPMENT OF AN EIGHT HOUR OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMIT FOR BERYLLIUM
DEVELOPMENT OF AN EIGHT HOUR OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMIT FOR BERYLLIUM
BERYLLIUM SENSITIVITY IS LINKED TO HLA-DP GENOTYPE
BERYLLIUM SENSITIVITY IS LINKED TO HLA-DP GENOTYPE
A MORTALITY STUDY OF WORKERS AT SEVEN BERYLLIUM PROCESSING PLANTS
ARTICLE. LUNG CANCER INCIDENCE AMONG PATIENTS WITH BERYLLIUM DISEASE: A COHORT MORTALITY STUDY.
SURFACE AREA OF RESPIRABLE BERYLLIUM METAL, OXIDE, AND COPPER ALLOY AEROSOLS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR ASSESSMENT OF EXPOSURE RISK OF CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
SURFACE AREA OF RESPIRABLE BERYLLIUM METAL, OXIDE, AND COPPER ALLOY AEROSOLS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR ASSESSMENT OF EXPOSURE RISK OF CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
BLOOD CELL PROLIFERATION RESPONSE TO BERYLLIUM: ANALYSIS BY RECEIVER OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
BLOOD CELL PROLIFERATION RESPONSE TO BERYLLIUM: ANALYSIS BY RECEIVER OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
IMPACT OF A WORKER NOTIFICATION PROGRAM: ASSESSMENT OF ATTITUDINAL AND BEHAVIORAL OUTCOMES
IMPACT OF A WORKER NOTIFICATION PROGRAM: ASSESSMENT OF ATTITUDINAL AND BEHAVIORAL OUTCOMES
BERYLLIUM STIMULATED RELEASED OF TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR - X, INTERLEUKIN 6, AND THEIR SOLUBLE RECEPTORS IN CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
BERYLLIUM STIMULATED RELEASED OF TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR - X, INTERLEUKIN 6, AND THEIR SOLUBLE RECEPTORS IN CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
DIFFERENTIAL SUSCEPTIBILITIES TO CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE CONTRIBUTED BY DIFFERENT GLU 69 HLA- DPB1 AND DPA1 ALLELES
DIFFERENTIAL SUSCEPTIBILITIES TO CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE CONTRIBUTED BY DIFFERENT GLU 69 HLA- DPB1 AND DPA1 ALLELES
A MORTALITY STUDY OF WORKERS AT SEVEN BERYLLIUM PROCESSING PLANTS
DR. LEE NEWMAN. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
DR. LEE NEWMAN. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
DR. LISA MAIER. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
DR. LISA MAIER. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
DR. JOHN MARTYNY. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
DR. JOHN MARTYNY. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
PUBLIC COMMENT
PUBLIC COMMENT
DEVELOPMENT OF AN EIGHT HOUR OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMIT FOR BERYLLIUM.
DEVELOPMENT OF AN EIGHT HOUR OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMIT FOR BERYLLIUM.
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PUBLIC COMMENT
PUBLIC COMMENT
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RACIAL DIFFERENCES IN PREVALENCE OF A SUPRATYPIC HLA-GENETIC MARKER IMMATERIAL TO PRE-EMPLOYMENT TESTING FOR SUSCEPTIBILITY TO CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
RACIAL DIFFERENCES IN PREVALENCE OF A SUPRATYPIC HLA-GENETIC MARKER IMMATERIAL TO PRE-EMPLOYMENT TESTING FOR SUSCEPTIBILITY TO CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
LETTER TO PETER BRUSH, ACTING ASSISTANT SECRETARY, US DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY REGARDING JACQUELINE D. ROGERS REQUEST FOR THE REVIEW OF A DRAFT OF DOES CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE PREVENTION PROGRAM
LETTER TO PETER BRUSH, ACTING ASSISTANT SECRETARY, US DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY REGARDING JACQUELINE D. ROGERS REQUEST FOR THE REVIEW OF A DRAFT OF DOES CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE PREVENTION PROGRAM
LETTER TO JACQUELINE D ROGERS, US DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY REGARDING A PREVIOUS REQUEST OF A REVIEW OF DOES CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE PREVENTION PROGRAM.
LETTER TO JACQUELINE D ROGERS, US DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY REGARDING A PREVIOUS REQUEST OF A REVIEW OF DOES CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE PREVENTION PROGRAM.
COMMENTS OF THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ON THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATIONS REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ON OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM. 29 CFR PART 1910. DOCKET NO. H005C
COMMENTS OF THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ON THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATIONS REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ON OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM. 29 CFR PART 1910. DOCKET NO. H005C
BERYLLIUM COPPER ALLOY (2 PERCENT) CAUSES CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
BERYLLIUM COPPER ALLOY (2 PERCENT) CAUSES CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE IN A PRECIOUS METAL REFINERY
CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE IN A PRECIOUS METAL REFINERY
CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE IN THE UNITED STATES
CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE IN THE UNITED STATES
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF BERYLLIUM-INDUCED NONMALIGNANT LUNG DISEASE: A 30-YEAR UPDATE
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF BERYLLIUM-INDUCED NONMALIGNANT LUNG DISEASE: A 30-YEAR UPDATE
PULMONARY RETENTION OF ULTRAFINE AND FINE PARTICLES IN RATS
PULMONARY RETENTION OF ULTRAFINE AND FINE PARTICLES IN RATS
THE INDUCTION OF CHROMOSOME DAMAGE IN CHO CELLS BY BERYLLIUM AND RADIATION GIVEN ALONE AND IN COMBINATION
THE INDUCTION OF CHROMOSOME DAMAGE IN CHO CELLS BY BERYLLIUM AND RADIATION GIVEN ALONE AND IN COMBINATION
TOXICOLOGICAL REVIEW OF BERYLLIUM AND COMPOUNDS (CAS NO. 7440-4 1-7). IN SUPPORT OF SUMMARY INFORMATION ON THE INTEGRATED RISK INFORMATION SYSTEM (IRIS). EPA/635/R-98/008
TOXICOLOGICAL REVIEW OF BERYLLIUM AND COMPOUNDS (CAS NO. 7440-4 1-7). IN SUPPORT OF SUMMARY INFORMATION ON THE INTEGRATED RISK INFORMATION SYSTEM (IRIS). EPA/635/R-98/008
CLEARANCE, TRANSLOCATION, AND EXCRETION OF BERYLLIUM FOLLOWING ACUTE INHALATION OF BERYLLIUM OXIDE BY BEAGLE DOGS
CLEARANCE, TRANSLOCATION, AND EXCRETION OF BERYLLIUM FOLLOWING ACUTE INHALATION OF BERYLLIUM OXIDE BY BEAGLE DOGS
EXPANSIONS OF T-CELL SUBSETS EXPRESSING PARTICULAR T-CELL RECEPTOR VARIABLE REGIONS IN CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
EXPANSIONS OF T-CELL SUBSETS EXPRESSING PARTICULAR T-CELL RECEPTOR VARIABLE REGIONS IN CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
BERYLLIUM SKIN PATCH TESTING TO ANALYZE T CELL STIMULATION AND GRANULOMATOUS INFLAMMATION IN THE LUNG
BERYLLIUM SKIN PATCH TESTING TO ANALYZE T CELL STIMULATION AND GRANULOMATOUS INFLAMMATION IN THE LUNG
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH. GOVERNMENT RESPONSES TO BERYLLIUM USES AND RISKS. GAO/OCG-00-6
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH. GOVERNMENT RESPONSES TO BERYLLIUM USES AND RISKS. GAO/OCG-00-6
LETTER REGARDING U.S. LOCATIONS WHERE BERYLLIUM WAS USED OR DETECTED
LETTER REGARDING U.S. LOCATIONS WHERE BERYLLIUM WAS USED OR DETECTED
RESULTS FROM THE NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SURVEY OF MINING
RESULTS FROM THE NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SURVEY OF MINING
TWO-PHASE PULMONARY CLEARANCE OF INSOLUBLE PARTICLES IN MAMMALIAN SPECIES
TWO-PHASE PULMONARY CLEARANCE OF INSOLUBLE PARTICLES IN MAMMALIAN SPECIES
ICRP PUBLICATION 66: HUMAN RESPIRATORY TRACT MODEL FOR RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION
ICRP PUBLICATION 66: HUMAN RESPIRATORY TRACT MODEL FOR RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION
GENE EXPRESSION IN BALB/C-3T3 CELLS TRANSFORMED WITH BERYLLIUM. POSTER ABSTRACT
GENE EXPRESSION IN BALB/C-3T3 CELLS TRANSFORMED WITH BERYLLIUM. POSTER ABSTRACT
BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION AND DISEASE AMONG LONG-TERM AND SHORT-TERM WORKERS IN A BERYLLIUM CERAMICS PLANT
BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION AND DISEASE AMONG LONG-TERM AND SHORT-TERM WORKERS IN A BERYLLIUM CERAMICS PLANT
SIXTEENTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM. EPIDEMIOLOGY IN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTHJACK PEPYS SYMPOSIUM ON PREVENTION OF OCCUPATIONAL ASTHMA. THIRD OCCUPATIONAL CONGRESS ON WOMENS HEALTH: OCCUPATION, CANCER AND REPRODUCTION. SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS (ABSTRACTS)
SIXTEENTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM. EPIDEMIOLOGY IN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTHJACK PEPYS SYMPOSIUM ON PREVENTION OF OCCUPATIONAL ASTHMA. THIRD OCCUPATIONAL CONGRESS ON WOMENS HEALTH: OCCUPATION, CANCER AND REPRODUCTION. SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS (ABSTRACTS)
MARKETPLACE USER GUIDE. LEARN HOW TO BUILD TARGETED PROSPECT LISTS, FIND NEW CUSTOMERS FAST, PERFORM BASIC MARKET RESEARCH
MARKETPLACE USER GUIDE. LEARN HOW TO BUILD TARGETED PROSPECT LISTS, FIND NEW CUSTOMERS FAST, PERFORM BASIC MARKET RESEARCH
IS TOTAL MASS OR MASS OF ALVEOLAR-DEPOSITED AIRBORNE PARTICLES OF BERYLLIUM A BETTER PREDICTOR OF THE PREVALENCE OF DISEASE? A PRELIMINARY STUDY OF A BERYLLIUM PROCESSING FACILITY
IS TOTAL MASS OR MASS OF ALVEOLAR-DEPOSITED AIRBORNE PARTICLES OF BERYLLIUM A BETTER PREDICTOR OF THE PREVALENCE OF DISEASE? A PRELIMINARY STUDY OF A BERYLLIUM PROCESSING FACILITY
LETTER TO BRENT DONEY, NIOSH, ENCLOSING A COPY OF THE INFORMATION TITLED: BRUSH WELLMAN CUSTOMER DATA SUMMARY
LETTER TO BRENT DONEY, NIOSH, ENCLOSING A COPY OF THE INFORMATION TITLED: BRUSH WELLMAN CUSTOMER DATA SUMMARY
BERYLLIUM DISEASE SCREENING IN THE CERAMICS INDUSTRY. BLOOD LYMPHOCYTE TEST PERFORMANCE AND EXPOSURE-DISEASE RELATIONS
EPIDEMIOLOGY OF BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION AND DISEASE IN NUCLEAR WORKERS
EPIDEMIOLOGY OF BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION AND DISEASE IN NUCLEAR WORKERS
THE PULMONARY TOXICITY OF BERYLLIUM
THE PULMONARY TOXICITY OF BERYLLIUM
COMPARISON OF HUMAN LUNG DOSIMETRY MODELS: IMPLICATIONS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT
COMPARISON OF HUMAN LUNG DOSIMETRY MODELS: IMPLICATIONS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT
SURVEILLANCE OF RESPIRABLE CRYSTALLINE SILICA DUST USING OSHA COMPLIANCE DATA (1979-1995)
SURVEILLANCE OF RESPIRABLE CRYSTALLINE SILICA DUST USING OSHA COMPLIANCE DATA (1979-1995)
AEROSOLS GENERATED DURING BERYLLIUM MACHINING
AEROSOLS GENERATED DURING BERYLLIUM MACHINING
BERYLLIUM DISEASE SCREENING IN THE CERAMICS INDUSTRY. BLOOD LYMPHOCYTE TEST PERFORMANCE AND EXPOSURE-DISEASE RELATIONS
MACHINING RISK OF BERYLLIUM DISEASE AND SENSITIZATION WITH MEDIAN EXPOSURES BELOW 2 MICROGRAMS/METER CUBE
MACHINING RISK OF BERYLLIUM DISEASE AND SENSITIZATION WITH MEDIAN EXPOSURES BELOW 2 MICROGRAMS/METER CUBE
RISKS OF BERYLLIUM DISEASE RELATED TO WORK PROCESSES AT A METAL, ALLOY, AND OXIDE PRODUCTION PLANT
RISKS OF BERYLLIUM DISEASE RELATED TO WORK PROCESSES AT A METAL, ALLOY, AND OXIDE PRODUCTION PLANT
A BIOMATHEMATICAL MODEL OF PARTICLE CLEARANCE AND RETENTION IN THE LUNGS OF COAL MINERS. I. MODEL DEVELOPMENT
A BIOMATHEMATICAL MODEL OF PARTICLE CLEARANCE AND RETENTION IN THE LUNGS OF COAL MINERS. I. MODEL DEVELOPMENT
A BIOMATHEMATICAL MODEL OF PARTICLE CLEARANCE AND RETENTION IN THE LUNGS OF COAL MINERS. II. EVALUATION OF VARIABILITY AND UNCERTAINTY
A BIOMATHEMATICAL MODEL OF PARTICLE CLEARANCE AND RETENTION IN THE LUNGS OF COAL MINERS. II. EVALUATION OF VARIABILITY AND UNCERTAINTY
HIGH BERYLLIUM-STIMULATED TNF-ALPHA IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE -308 TNF-ALPHA PROMOTER POLYMORPHISM AND WITH CLINICAL SEVERITY IN CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
HIGH BERYLLIUM-STIMULATED TNF-ALPHA IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE -308 TNF-ALPHA PROMOTER POLYMORPHISM AND WITH CLINICAL SEVERITY IN CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
PARTICLE PENETRATION THROUGH INTACT SKIN AND A METHOD FOR DETERMINING BERYLLIUM EXPOSURE FROM SURFACE CONTAMINATION
PARTICLE PENETRATION THROUGH INTACT SKIN AND A METHOD FOR DETERMINING BERYLLIUM EXPOSURE FROM SURFACE CONTAMINATION
DEPOSITION, RETENTION AND DOSIMETRY OF INHALED RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES. NCRP REPORT NO. 125
DEPOSITION, RETENTION AND DOSIMETRY OF INHALED RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES. NCRP REPORT NO. 125
CRITERIA FOR A RECOMMENDED STANDARD. OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM
CRITERIA FOR A RECOMMENDED STANDARD. OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM
HEALTH HAZARD EVALUATION REPORT. CHEMETCO, INCORPORATED, ALTON, ILLINOIS. HETA 82-024-1428
HEALTH HAZARD EVALUATION REPORT. CHEMETCO, INCORPORATED, ALTON, ILLINOIS. HETA 82-024-1428
NIOSH GUIDE TO INDUSTRIAL RESPIRATORY PROTECTION
NIOSH GUIDE TO INDUSTRIAL RESPIRATORY PROTECTION
NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE SURVEY FIELD GUIDELINES
NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE SURVEY FIELD GUIDELINES
NIOSH. A MODEL FOR RESEARCH ON TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS
CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE AND CANCER RISK ESTIMATES WITH UNCERTAINTY FOR BERYLLIUM RELEASED TO THE AIR FROM THE ROCKY FLATS PLANT
CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE AND CANCER RISK ESTIMATES WITH UNCERTAINTY FOR BERYLLIUM RELEASED TO THE AIR FROM THE ROCKY FLATS PLANT
REEXAMINATION OF THE BLOOD LYMPHOCYTE TRANSFORMATION TEST IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
REEXAMINATION OF THE BLOOD LYMPHOCYTE TRANSFORMATION TEST IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
CASE REPORTS. NONOCCUPATIONAL BERYLLIUM DISEASE MASQUERADING AS SARCOIDOSIS: IDENTIFICATION BY BLOOD LYMPHOCYTE PROLIFERATIVE RESPONSE TO BERYLLIUM
CASE REPORTS. NONOCCUPATIONAL BERYLLIUM DISEASE MASQUERADING AS SARCOIDOSIS: IDENTIFICATION BY BLOOD LYMPHOCYTE PROLIFERATIVE RESPONSE TO BERYLLIUM
RATE OF PROGRESSION FROM BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION TO CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE IS 9-19 PERCENT PER YEAR
RATE OF PROGRESSION FROM BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION TO CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE IS 9-19 PERCENT PER YEAR
SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION, SECTION 2 SAMPLE DESIGN AND TABLE NO. 78. NUMBER OF PEOPLE EXPOSED TO BERYLLIUM WHERE PERIODIC PULMONARY FUNCTION TESTS ARE PROVIDED
SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION, SECTION 2 SAMPLE DESIGN AND TABLE NO. 78. NUMBER OF PEOPLE EXPOSED TO BERYLLIUM WHERE PERIODIC PULMONARY FUNCTION TESTS ARE PROVIDED
HEALTH HAZARD EVALUATION REPORT. HARDRIC LABORATORIES. WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS. HETA 76-103-349
HEALTH HAZARD EVALUATION REPORT. HARDRIC LABORATORIES. WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS. HETA 76-103-349
NIOSH. A MODEL FOR RESEARCH ON TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS
PHYSIOLOGICALLY BASED MODELS FOR BONE-SEEKING ELEMENTS. RAT SKELETAL AND BONE GROWTH
PHYSIOLOGICALLY BASED MODELS FOR BONE-SEEKING ELEMENTS. RAT SKELETAL AND BONE GROWTH
HLA-DPB1 GLUTAMATE 69: A GENETIC MARKER BERYLLIUM DISEASE.
HLA-DPB1 GLUTAMATE 69: A GENETIC MARKER BERYLLIUM DISEASE.
INTERACTION OF GENETIC AND EXPOSURE FACTORS IN THE PREVALENCE OF BERYLLIOSIS.
INTERACTION OF GENETIC AND EXPOSURE FACTORS IN THE PREVALENCE OF BERYLLIOSIS.
CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE: DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT
CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE: DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT
MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY LOCUS GENETIC MARKERS OF BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION AND DISEASE
MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY LOCUS GENETIC MARKERS OF BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION AND DISEASE
LUNG CANCER CASE CONTROL STUDY OF BERYLLIUM WORKERS
LUNG CANCER CASE CONTROL STUDY OF BERYLLIUM WORKERS
ESTIMATING HISTORICAL EXPOSURES OF WORKERS IN A BERYLLIUM MANUFACTURING PLANT
ESTIMATING HISTORICAL EXPOSURES OF WORKERS IN A BERYLLIUM MANUFACTURING PLANT
CRYSTALLINE SILICA EXPOSURE AND LUNG CANCER MORTALITY IN DIATOMACEOUS EARTH INDUSTRY WORKERS: A QUANTITATIVE RISK ASSESSMENT
CRYSTALLINE SILICA EXPOSURE AND LUNG CANCER MORTALITY IN DIATOMACEOUS EARTH INDUSTRY WORKERS: A QUANTITATIVE RISK ASSESSMENT
PROLIFERATIVE RESPONSE OF BRONCHOALVEOLAR LYMPHOCYTES TO BERYLLIUM. A TEST FOR CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
PROLIFERATIVE RESPONSE OF BRONCHOALVEOLAR LYMPHOCYTES TO BERYLLIUM. A TEST FOR CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE
HUMAN LEUKOCYTE ANTIGEN CLASS II AMINO ACID EPITOPES. SUSCEPTIBILITY AND PROGRESSION MARKERS FOR BERYLLIUM HYPERSENSITIVITY.
HUMAN LEUKOCYTE ANTIGEN CLASS II AMINO ACID EPITOPES. SUSCEPTIBILITY AND PROGRESSION MARKERS FOR BERYLLIUM HYPERSENSITIVITY.
MAINTENANCE OF ALVEOLITIS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE BY BERYLLIUM SPECIFIC HELPER T CELLS
MAINTENANCE OF ALVEOLITIS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE BY BERYLLIUM SPECIFIC HELPER T CELLS
BERYLLIUM STIMULATED PRODUCTION OF TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR-ALPHA BY A MOUSE HYBRID MACROPHAGE CELL LINE
ABSTRACTS. 2001 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ABSTRACTS. 2001 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
NEEDS ASSESSMENT FOR MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FORMER HANFORD WORKERS. VERSION 1.2
NEEDS ASSESSMENT FOR MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE OF FORMER HANFORD WORKERS. VERSION 1.2
PARTICLE PENETRATION OF THE SKIN AS A ROUTE OF SENSITIZATION IN OCCUPATONAL LUNG DISEASE.
PARTICLE PENETRATION OF THE SKIN AS A ROUTE OF SENSITIZATION IN OCCUPATONAL LUNG DISEASE.
SKIN AS A ROUTE OF EXPOSURE AND SENSITIZATION IN CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE.
SKIN AS A ROUTE OF EXPOSURE AND SENSITIZATION IN CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE.
GENETIC FACTORS MODIFY THE RISK OF DEVELOPING BERYLLIUM DISEASE.
GENETIC FACTORS MODIFY THE RISK OF DEVELOPING BERYLLIUM DISEASE.
BERYLLIUM STIMULATED PRODUCTION OF TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR-ALPHA BY A MOUSE HYBRID MACROPHAGE CELL LINE
ARTICLE. LUNG CANCER INCIDENCE AMONG PATIENTS WITH BERYLLIUM DISEASE: A COHORT MORTALITY STUDY
ARTICLE. LUNG CANCER INCIDENCE AMONG PATIENTS WITH BERYLLIUM DISEASE: A COHORT MORTALITY STUDY
CUTANEOUS APPLICATION OF BERYLLIUM SALTS AND OXIDE PARTICLES PRODUCES BERYLLIUM SPECIFIC PERIPHERAL SENSITIZATION IN THE C3H/HEOUJ MICE PRESENTED AT THE BERYLLIUM SYMPOSIUM: BASIC MECHANISMS AND HUMAN HEALTH, NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE, JUNE 26, 2002.
CUTANEOUS APPLICATION OF BERYLLIUM SALTS AND OXIDE PARTICLES PRODUCES BERYLLIUM SPECIFIC PERIPHERAL SENSITIZATION IN THE C3H/HEOUJ MICE PRESENTED AT THE BERYLLIUM SYMPOSIUM: BASIC MECHANISMS AND HUMAN HEALTH, NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE, JUNE 26, 2002.
RESEARCH REPORT. DEVELOPMENT OF A BIOMATHEMATICAL LUNG MODEL TO DESCRIBE THE EXPOSURE DOSE RELATIONSHIP FOR INHALED DUST AMONG U.K. COAL MINERS
RESEARCH REPORT. DEVELOPMENT OF A BIOMATHEMATICAL LUNG MODEL TO DESCRIBE THE EXPOSURE DOSE RELATIONSHIP FOR INHALED DUST AMONG U.K. COAL MINERS
CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE AND BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION AT ROCKY FLATS: A CASE CONTROL STUDY
CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE AND BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION AT ROCKY FLATS: A CASE CONTROL STUDY
DIFFERENTIAL SUSCEPTIBILITIES TO CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE CONTRIBUTED BY DIFFERENT GLU 69 HLA-DPB1 AND -DPA1 ALLELES
DIFFERENTIAL SUSCEPTIBILITIES TO CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE CONTRIBUTED BY DIFFERENT GLU 69 HLA-DPB1 AND -DPA1 ALLELES
BERYLLIUM SENSITIVITY IS LINKED TO HLA-DP GENOTYPE
BERYLLIUM SENSITIVITY IS LINKED TO HLA-DP GENOTYPE
MORTALITY STUDY OF WORKERS AT SEVEN BERYLLIUM PROCESSING PLANTS.
MORTALITY STUDY OF WORKERS AT SEVEN BERYLLIUM PROCESSING PLANTS.
RETENTION MODELING OF DIESEL EXHAUST PARTICLES IN RATS AND HUMANS
RETENTION MODELING OF DIESEL EXHAUST PARTICLES IN RATS AND HUMANS
INTERACTION OF GENETIC AND EXPOSURE FACTORS IN THE PREVALENCE OF BERYLLIOSIS
INTERACTION OF GENETIC AND EXPOSURE FACTORS IN THE PREVALENCE OF BERYLLIOSIS
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ATTACHMENT A.1. AUDIT REPORT. MANAGEMENT OF BERYLLIUM METAL SUPPLY. REPORT NO DOE/IG-0583
ATTACHMENT A.1. AUDIT REPORT. MANAGEMENT OF BERYLLIUM METAL SUPPLY. REPORT NO DOE/IG-0583
RACIAL DIFFERENCES IN PREVALENCE OF A SUPRATYPIC HLA-GENETIC MARKER IMMATERIAL TO PRE-EMPLOYMENT TESTING FOR SUSCEPTIBILITY TO CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE.
RACIAL DIFFERENCES IN PREVALENCE OF A SUPRATYPIC HLA-GENETIC MARKER IMMATERIAL TO PRE-EMPLOYMENT TESTING FOR SUSCEPTIBILITY TO CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE.
DIFFERENTIAL SUSCEPTIBILITIES TO CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE CONTRIBUTED BY DIFFERENT GLU 69 HLA-DPB1 AND -DPA1 ALLELES
DIFFERENTIAL SUSCEPTIBILITIES TO CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE CONTRIBUTED BY DIFFERENT GLU 69 HLA-DPB1 AND -DPA1 ALLELES
MAINTENANCE OF ALVEOLITIS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE BY BERYLLIUM-SPECIFIC HELPER T CELLS
MAINTENANCE OF ALVEOLITIS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE BY BERYLLIUM-SPECIFIC HELPER T CELLS
ENCLOSURE 1. (A) SUBMITTING A QUESTION AND RESPONSE REGARDING THE LOCATIONS AND USES OF BERYLLIUM
ENCLOSURE 1. (A) SUBMITTING A QUESTION AND RESPONSE REGARDING THE LOCATIONS AND USES OF BERYLLIUM
ATTACHMENT A.2. ENERGY EMPLOYEES OCCUPATIONAL ILLNESS COMPENSATION ACT OF 2000, REVISION TO LIST OF COVERED FACILITIES. NOTICE OF REVISION OF LISTING OF COVERED FACILITIES.
ATTACHMENT A.2. ENERGY EMPLOYEES OCCUPATIONAL ILLNESS COMPENSATION ACT OF 2000, REVISION TO LIST OF COVERED FACILITIES. NOTICE OF REVISION OF LISTING OF COVERED FACILITIES.
ATTACHMENT C.2. VARIATION IN EXPOSURE LEVELS FOR HIGH HAZARD FREQUENCY MONITORED AGENTS
ATTACHMENT C.2. VARIATION IN EXPOSURE LEVELS FOR HIGH HAZARD FREQUENCY MONITORED AGENTS
ATTACHMENT D.1. NON-OCCUPATIONAL BERYLLIOSIS
ATTACHMENT D.1. NON-OCCUPATIONAL BERYLLIOSIS
ELECTRONIC COMMENTS RECEIVED IN RESPONSE TO FEDERAL REGISTER OF NOVEMBER 26, 2002
ELECTRONIC COMMENTS RECEIVED IN RESPONSE TO FEDERAL REGISTER OF NOVEMBER 26, 2002
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ENCLOSURE 2 (B) SUBMITTING QUESTIONS AND RESPONSES REGARDING THE JOB CATEGORIES IN WHICH EMPLOYEES ARE POTENTIALLY EXPOSED TO BERYLLIUM AND THE STUDIES THE AGENCY SHOULD CONSIDER THAT RELATE TO THE DOSE-RESPONSE BEHAVIOR OF BERYLLIUM
ENCLOSURE 2 (B) SUBMITTING QUESTIONS AND RESPONSES REGARDING THE JOB CATEGORIES IN WHICH EMPLOYEES ARE POTENTIALLY EXPOSED TO BERYLLIUM AND THE STUDIES THE AGENCY SHOULD CONSIDER THAT RELATE TO THE DOSE-RESPONSE BEHAVIOR OF BERYLLIUM
ATTACHMENT B.1. BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION AND CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE AT A FORMER NUCLEAR WEAPONS FACILITY
ATTACHMENT B.1. BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION AND CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE AT A FORMER NUCLEAR WEAPONS FACILITY
ENCLOSURE 3 (C) SUBMITTING QUESTIONS AND A RESPONSE REGARDING THE FREQUENCY, DURATION AND LEVELS OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURES TO BERYLLIUM IN EACH JOB CATEGORY AND IF SHORT-TERM PEAK EXPOSURES CAUSE ADVERSE HEALTH EFFECTS
ENCLOSURE 3 (C) SUBMITTING QUESTIONS AND A RESPONSE REGARDING THE FREQUENCY, DURATION AND LEVELS OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURES TO BERYLLIUM IN EACH JOB CATEGORY AND IF SHORT-TERM PEAK EXPOSURES CAUSE ADVERSE HEALTH EFFECTS
ATTACHMENT C.1. CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE AND BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION AT ROCKY FLATS: A CASE CONTROL STUDY
ATTACHMENT C.1. CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE AND BERYLLIUM SENSITIZATION AT ROCKY FLATS: A CASE CONTROL STUDY
ENCLOSURE 4 (D) SUBMITTING A QUESTION AND RESPONSE REGARDING WHETHER OSHA SHOULD RELY ON THE NOTED RISK ASSESSMENTS TO CHARACTERIZE THE RISK OF SENSITIZATION, CBD OR LUNG CANCER FROM OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM
ENCLOSURE 4 (D) SUBMITTING A QUESTION AND RESPONSE REGARDING WHETHER OSHA SHOULD RELY ON THE NOTED RISK ASSESSMENTS TO CHARACTERIZE THE RISK OF SENSITIZATION, CBD OR LUNG CANCER FROM OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM
ATTACHMENT D.2. EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF BERYLLIUM INDUCED NONMALIGNANT LUNG DISEASE: A 30 YEAR UPDATE
ATTACHMENT D.2. EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF BERYLLIUM INDUCED NONMALIGNANT LUNG DISEASE: A 30 YEAR UPDATE
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LATE COMMMENTS RECEIVED IN RESPONSE TO FEDERAL REGISTER OF NOVEMBER 26, 2002
LATE COMMMENTS RECEIVED IN RESPONSE TO FEDERAL REGISTER OF NOVEMBER 26, 2002
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Letter to SERs
Beryllium SBAR Panel Schedule
SMALL ENTITY REPRESENTATIVE (SERS) CONTACT INFORMATION
Discussion Issues for SERs
PROCEDURES FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE REGULATORY DEVELOPMENT
PACKAGE TO SERs See documents OSHA-H005C-2006-0870-0332 thru OSHA-H005C-2006-0870-0340
PRELIMINARY INITIAL REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY ANALYSIS
Attachment 1. Appendix Table 1. Unit Costs for Engineering Controls, by Sector and JobAttachment 2. PRELIMINARY INITIAL REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY ANALYSIS, Tables 10, 11, 12
Attachment 4. PRELIMINARY INITIAL REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY ANALYSIS, Table 15 Unit Costs
Attachment 5. PRELIMINARY INITIAL REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY ANALYSIS, Final Table 16 Costs by Sector
COST MATERIALS -EXECUTIVE SUMMARY - COMPLIANCE COSTS FOR
Attachment 1. COST MATERIALS - SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTIONAttachment 2. COST MATERIALS - SECTION 4 - BERYLLIUM OXIDEAttachment 3. COST MATERIALS - SECTION 5 - ALUMINUM AND COPPER FOUNDRIESAttachment 4. COST MATERIALS - SECTION 6 - SECONDARY SMELTING, REFINING, AND ALLOYINGAttachment 5. COST MATERIALS - SECTION 7 - PRECISION TURNED PRODUCTSAttachment 6. COST MATERIALS - SECTION 8 - COPPER ROLLING AND DRAWING MILLSAttachment 7. COST MATERIALS - SECTION 9 - SPRING MANUFACTURING AND METAL STAMPINGAttachment 8. COST MATERIALS - SECTION 10 - DENTAL LABORATORIESAttachment 9. COST MATERIALS - APPENDIX A- COMPLIANCE COSTS BY 6-DIGIT NAICS INDUSTRYAttachment 10. COST MATERIALS - SECTION 2 - COMPLIANCE COSTSAttachment 11. COST MATERIALS - SECTION 3 - BERYLLIUM PRODUCTION
Technological Feasibility Materials - SECTION 1 -INTRODUCTION
Attachment 2. Technological Feasibility Materials - SECTION 6 -SECONDARY SMELTING, REFINING, AND ALLOYING
Attachment 3. Technological Feasibility Materials - SECTION 7 -PRECISION TURNED PRODUCTS
Attachment 4. Technological Feasibility Materials - SECTION 8 - COPPER ROLLING, DRAWING, AND EXTRUDING
Attachment 5. Technological Feasibility Materials - SECTION 9 -FABRICATION OF BERYLLIUM ALLOY PRODUCTS
Attachment 3. PRELIMINARY INITIAL REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY ANALYSIS, Table 14 Provision by Provision Compliance Costs, by PEL Option
Attachment 6. PRELIMINARY INITIAL REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY ANALYSIS, Final Table 17 Annual Costs or Cost Savings of Regulatory Options and Alternatives
Attachment 7. PRELIMINARY INITIAL REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY ANALYSIS, Table 18 Estimated Costs of Medical Removal Protection Option
Attachment 1. Technological Feasibility Materials - SECTION 2 - BERYLLIUM PRODUCTION AND SECTION 3 - EXPOSURE PROFILE AND TECHNOLOGICAL FEASIBILITY
Attachment 6. Technological Feasibility Materials - SECTION 10 - WELDING AND ABRASIVE BLASTINGAttachment 7. Technological Feasibility Materials - SECTION 11 - DENTAL LABORATORIESAttachment 8. Technological Feasibility Materials - SECTION 12 - OTHER MANUFACTURING SECTORS
Attachment 9. Technological Feasibility Materials - SECTION 13 - COAL-FIRED ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION
Attachment 10. Technological Feasibility Materials - SECTION 4 -BERYLLIUM OXIDEAttachment 11. Technological Feasibility Materials - SECTION 5 - ALUMINUM AND COPPER FOUNDRIES
Draft Site Visit Report: Beryllium Site 1
Attachment 1. Draft Site Visit Report: Beryllium Site 2Attachment 2. Final Site Visit Report: Beryllium Site 3Attachment 3. Draft Site Visit Report: Beryllium Site 4Attachment 4. Draft Site Visit Report: Beryllium Site 5Attachment 5. Site Visit Report: Beryllium Site 6Attachment 6. Site Visit Report: Beryllium Site 7Attachment 7. Final Site Visit Report: Beryllium Site 8Attachment 8. Draft Site Visit Report: Beryllium Site 9
Attachment 2. RISK ASSESSMENTS - Preliminary Quantitative Risk Assessment for Beryllium
Preliminary Initial Considerations for a Draft Proposed Standard for General Industries, Construction and Maritime
Small Business Advisory Review (SBAR) Panel Report with Appendices A, B, and D. Final Version
Appendix C. Beryllium Small Business Advocacy Review (SBAR) Panel Report
Memorandum: From Robert Burt to Docket Records, regarding Beryllium Small Business Advocacy Review Panel Report
An Index of RFI Submissions in the Beryllium Docket (OSHA-H005C-2006-0870)
RISK ASSESSMENTS - A correction to the excess risk estimates presented in the 2004 report by ENVIRON International Corporation titled "Preliminary Quantitative Risk Assessment for Beryllium"�
Attachment 1. RISK ASSESSMENTS - Estimation of beryllium sensitization and chronic beryllium disease risk: a technical document prepared for use in conjunction with the Preliminary Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (PIRFA)
Letter from Robert Burt to Edwin G. Foulke, Jr. regarding the report on OSHA's draft standard Occupational Exposure to Beryllium
An Index of SBREFA Submissions in the Beryllium Docket (OSHA-H005C-2006-0870)
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BERYLLIUM. NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING
Occupational Exposure to Beryllium and Beryllium Compounds
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