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  • Communicating Beryllium Health Risks: Training Materials. Department of Energy (DOE), (2002, April), 1.05 MB PDF, 160 pages. These training materials have been designed for use by any DOE site that conducts training on the health risks of beryllium.
  • Beryllium Awareness. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories (LLNL) (2000). The goal of this course is to make you aware of the presence and health risks of beryllium metal used at LLNL and other Department of Energy (DOE) sites.
  • Beryllium Research Highlights. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). Provides information on completed studies, current research findings, and future activities to the participants in NIOSH beryllium research in newsletter format.
  • Brochures. OSHA. As part of an internal employee outreach program, OSHA developed a series of brochures to help its staff understand the health effects of beryllium and the Agency's internal pilot medical monitoring program.

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