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Started by Dave Warren, Aug 13, 2009, 11:55

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Dave Warren

Does anyone have a contact who may be involved in training employees for the handling of Beryllium?
This doesn't need to be a 40-hour drawn out class.
A one-day class would be sufficient.
Thanks, in advance!

Ginger Bread Woman

Not really sure if any actual training is required? I think it is more like awareness type training. I do know there is a blood test ect., then the MRO speaks to you about understanding the different effects of Beryllium and the sensitivity aspects and for answering questions you may have.

I found these sites; one is an actual website with awareness training from the DOE (Hanford Facility). One is awareness online training I think it is free, free is good!!!

Hope this helps you :)

Kathleen


http://www.hss.doe.gov/search/searchresults.asp
http://www.hss.energy.gov/HealthSafety/WSHP/be/training.html

http://www.eh.doe.gov/be/training.html (this is a safety bulletin and has a phone number for information.

Rennhack

NukeWorker's online training has a 1 hour online class "Beryllium and Cadmium Hazards in the Workplace".

Fifth from the bottom on this page:

https://secure2.360training.com/vu3/index.cfm?event=asvHome&asvID=22550&cid=1140

Dave Warren

You are such a salesman......Thanks, Michael

Thank you, Ginger Bread Woman....I found a few sites in addition to those also.


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