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The beryllium "double standard" standard.

Abstract
Brush Wellman, the world's leading producer and supplier of beryllium products, has systematically hidden cases of beryllium disease that occurred below the threshold limit value (TLV) and lied about the efficacy of the TLV in published papers, lectures, reports to government agencies, and instructional materials prepared for customers and workers. Hypocritically, Brush Wellman instituted a zero exposure standard for corporate executives while workers and customers were told the 2 microgram standard was "safe." Brush intentionally used its workers as "canaries for the plant," and referred to them as such. Internal documents and corporate depositions indicate that these actions were intentional and that the motive was money. Despite knowledge of the inadequacy of the TLV, Brush has successfully used it as a defense against lawsuits brought by injured workers and as a sales device to provide reassurance to customers. Brush's policy has reaped an untold number of victims and resulted in mass distribution of beryllium in consumer products. Such corporate malfeasance is perpetuated by the current market system, which is controlled by an organized oligopoly that creates an incentive for the neglect of worker health and safety in favor of externalizing costs to victimized workers, their families, and society at large.
AuthorsDavid S Egilman, Sarah Bagley, Molly Biklen, Alison Stern Golub, Susanna Rankin Bohme
JournalInternational journal of health services : planning, administration, evaluation (Int J Health Serv) Vol. 33 Issue 4 Pg. 769-812 ( 2003) ISSN: 0020-7314 [Print] United States
PMID14758859 (Publication Type: Historical Article, Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Air Pollutants, Occupational
  • Beryllium
Topics
  • Air Pollutants, Occupational (toxicity)
  • Berylliosis (etiology, prevention & control)
  • Beryllium (toxicity)
  • Environmental Monitoring (ethics)
  • History, 20th Century
  • Humans
  • Metallurgy (ethics, history)
  • Occupational Exposure (adverse effects, history)
  • Occupational Health (history)
  • Ohio
  • Protective Clothing
  • Reference Values
  • Social Responsibility
  • Threshold Limit Values
  • United States
  • United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration
  • Workforce

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