MichaelBikel
Well-known member
I am currently in my second year of radiologic sciences, while researching pneumoconiosis I came across some interesting information. We all know that most inorganic inhalants are harmful to our lungs. What I did not know was that allegedly some of these compounds are found in old tools. I can't quite remember which compound the source referenced, either asbestos, silica or perhaps beryllium. (I use the term allegedly as I know I read it but can't find the source)
I know asbestos was used for its unique sound and thermal qualities in insulation, tiling, bricks, shingles and more. Beryllium has been used in x-ray tubes and has heat conductors, while silica has applications in radios, radar watches and abrasives.
This is the information I can recall reading, but I can't find the source where it made mention of tools containing these materials. My main concern is that I collect, find, trade, and use older tools which sometimes require work. Now I doubt that they do contain such materials but I wouldn't want to take a chance. Does anyone have any information on this?
Thanks,
-Michael
I know asbestos was used for its unique sound and thermal qualities in insulation, tiling, bricks, shingles and more. Beryllium has been used in x-ray tubes and has heat conductors, while silica has applications in radios, radar watches and abrasives.
This is the information I can recall reading, but I can't find the source where it made mention of tools containing these materials. My main concern is that I collect, find, trade, and use older tools which sometimes require work. Now I doubt that they do contain such materials but I wouldn't want to take a chance. Does anyone have any information on this?
Thanks,
-Michael

