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- From: ikoutsel@sdcc3.ucsd.edu (Ioannis Koutselas)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: Re: beryllium copper
- Message-ID: <40689@sdcc12.ucsd.edu>
- Date: 7 Nov 92 19:52:30 GMT
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- Hello. I would like to
- ask if someone knows wwhat is the minimum exposure level
- to BeO, BeCu dust is ? I have accidentally played with BeCu
- trying to make springs out of it, and I was never aware
- of the fact that BeCu dust is also dangerous(I know, I know ...)
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- Is there a minimum level ? Are the effects of Be chronic, ie
- if you inhale once does it mutilates cells forever, or is there
- some decay of its action in the human organism ?
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- Thank you
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- Ioannis Koutselas
- (ikoutsel@sdcc3.ucsd.edu)
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