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Building Number/Name: |
272-AW (Tool Crib) |
PAST OPERATIONS
Description of beryllium activities: Beryllium tools (beryllium-copper alloy containing about 2% beryllium) are stored in the Tool Crib and given to employees for use in Tank Farms, and in the past, possibly the Mechanical Maintenance Area. These tools are then returned to the Tool Crib, and may have small amounts of dust containing beryllium on them. Based on contacts with tool manufacturers, the potential for significant airborne exposure to beryllium from these tools is very low. However, because air sampling was not performed prior to the FDH beryllium assessment project, nor were measures taken to reduce the potential for employee exposure, the Tool Crib is considered a potential source of past airborne beryllium exposure.
Building monitoring data summary: None identified.
Personnel monitoring data summary: Four breathing zone and two area samples related to personnel were collected in 1998 to evaluate worker exposures to beryllium in the vicinity of the tool cribs. All six samples were below the detection limits of 0.2 mg/m3.
Specify Engineering/Administrative controls used during operations: Tools are wet-wiped before and after use.
Maximum Estimated Past Be exposure: LOW
CURRENT OPERATIONS
Building still present: YES
Beryllium present: YES
Current building occupancy/activity: Although beryllium tools are still being used, measures have been implemented to reduce the potential for airborne exposure to beryllium. These include wiping down the beryllium tools to reduce dust. Based on these measures, and airborne beryllium monitoring, current airborne exposure levels to beryllium are below detection limits.
1999 Study Results: An ambient air sample was collected in the hallway outside the entrance to the Tool Crib on 6/7/99, and another sample was collected inside the Tool Crib above a tool chest containing beryllium tools on 6/24/99. A personal air sample was also collected on 6/7/99 in the breathing zone of a technician while wipe sampling surfaces for beryllium. Results reported for these samples were below the Method Detection Limit (MDL) of 0.005 and 0.004 µg/m3 for the ambient air samples, and 0.021 µg/m3 for the personal air sample, respectively. Surface samples were collected from 60 sites throughout the building on 6/7/99. Results reported for these samples were below the MDL of 0.5 mg/100 cm2. Areas that were unable to be sampled but should be considered as potentially contaminated with beryllium include the interiors of the exhaust ducts servicing the Tool Crib as well as ducts servicing areas that are adjacent to and receive heavy foot traffic from the Tool Crib (Supply Room, HPT Area, Electrical Shop, and Mechanical Maintenance Area). Based on the results of this study, it is unlikely that these ducts contain significant amounts of beryllium, but this possibility cannot be ruled out since there areas were not sampled.
Maximum Estimated Current Be Exposure from Routine Operations: NONE
Basis for above information: Conversations with Tank Farms Health and Safety regarding current procedures to minimize airborne exposure from beryllium tools; FDH beryllium assessment report.
Comments, including any additional information needed (specify): This area is included as a suspect beryllium facility as it is known to contain beryllium-copper alloy tools.
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