"After failed attempt in 1975, agency tries again on beryllium, which can trigger potentially deadly diseases".
"The metal beryllium is an engineer’s dream: Lightweight yet strong, capable of handling harsh environments underwater and out in space.
It’s also a medical nightmare. Minute amounts of its dust and fumes can trigger a disabling, sometimes deadly lung disease. It can cause cancer, too.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration said it will propose Thursday to sharply tighten the level of beryllium to which workers can be legally exposed, belatedly responding to decades of studies showing that the current OSHA limit does not protect people’s lungs."
Jamie Smith Hopkins reports for the Center for Public Integrity August 5, 2015.
"OSHA Seeks To Reduce Exposure To Highly Useful, Highly Toxic Metal"
Source: Center for Public Integrity, 08/12/2015