u/Bitter_Performer_767

Next month, I am going to start working on a recently acquired project that requires me to work intensely with metal preparation. The task will entail grinding, heating, and overall preparation of metal. They pay isn’t as attractive, but I have been jobless since December last year. A friend who works there tipped me off that the work involves frequently working with Beryllium Copper (BeCu). He also highlighted that working with BeCu entails critical safety concerns. The tip-off is now an issue that has built more anxiety for me more than its unattractive pay. I have not been that familiar with BeCu. So, my curiosity about BeCu took me to Google, where I gathered some useful insights about safety measures with BeCu from Stanford Advanced Materials. However, I am still worried and I am curious to learn more safety tips when working with BeCu…Please, advise me more where possible.

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u/Bitter_Performer_767 — 30 days ago