Ths Significance Of Beryllium Surface Contamination To Health
Description:
Surface contamination with beryllium becomes a hazard to health only when the potential exists for resuspension in air in enough quantity and for enough time to exceed the prescribed standards for airborne exposures. There are several factors governing the rate and nature of resuspension phenomena. These factors include: the quantity and properties of the particular beryllium compound causing the contamination, the nature of the surface, activities in the vicinity, ventilation in the area which…
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Date:
May 27, 1964
Creator:
Cohen, Jerry J. & Kusian, Ross N.
Partner:
UNT Libraries Government Documents Department