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Beryllium Exposure to Workers – OSHA’s New Beryllium Standard in Effect Since 2018
OSHA’s Beryllium Standard In August 2015, OSHA proposed a new rule to further control workers’ exposures to Beryllium. The Beryllium Standard (29CFR1910.1024) went into effect on March 10, 2017. The exposure assessment provisions went into effect on March 12, 2018. The change rooms and showers provision are to go into effect on March 11, 2019, and the engineering controls requirement ...
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Worker Exposure to Beryllium Health Hazards – New Regulations are HERE!
Beryllium Regulations To Lower Worker Exposure Recently OSHA has put new Beryllium Regulations in effect to lower worker exposure levels. Based on information on the health hazards of worker ...
News
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OSHA Extends Some Compliance Dates for the General Industry Beryllium Standard
Last month, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued a final rule to extend the compliance date for specific ancillary requirements of the general industry beryllium standard to December 12, 2018. According to OSHA, ...
OSHA to Begin Enforcement in May of its Final Rule Covering Occupational Exposure to Beryllium
OSHA Announces a New Proposed Rule on Beryllium Exposure
Companies in Puerto Rico have until May to Prepare for OSHA’s New Beryllium Rule
New Rule to Protect Workers from Occupational Exposures to Beryllium Discussed in New Video
Equipment & Solutions
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HPGe and Si(Li) X-ray Spectrometers
Si(Li) detectors with the standard beryllium window have a useful energy range of 1-60 keV, while HPGe detectors are suitable up to 100 keV. Optional light-element capability extends the lower limit to below 200 keV. Both HPGe and Si(Li) detectors are fully temperature-cyclable and may be stored for long periods at room temperature with no degradation in resolution. The X-ray source can range ...