On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 18:08:09 +0800, "Wan Juang Foo" <[email protected]> wrote:
<snip>
>BTW, 'Be' (Beryllium) is a highly toxic metal that will not get out of your
>blood once it enters it.  I would strongly advise anyone cleaning their
>Be-Cu finger stocks from exposing themselves to any possibilities of cuts
>or abrassions while cleaning these 'fingers'.
>I understand the concentrations of Be is low but why would anyone take the
>risk of prolonged exposure to Be dust and metal chippings?
<snip>
Are you sure?  Berylium Oxide (BeO) has a long-standing reputation for being
toxic, but I've never heard of metalic berylium (Be) posing a problem.
----
Patrick Lawler
[email protected]

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