The Office of Domestic and International Health Studies supports the operation of a surveillance registry of current workers who are exposed to beryllium in their current job, or may have been exposed to beryllium in the past from work conducted at a DOE site. The goal of the registry is to determine the incidence and prevalence of beryllium sensitization and chronic beryllium disease (CBD). The data will be analyzed to better understand CBD and to identify those at risk. Another goal is to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of DOE's Chronic Beryllium Disease Prevention Program.
Beryllium-Associated Worker Registry Dashboard (2022)
Beryllium-Associated Worker Registry Dashboard (2021)
Beryllium-Associated Worker Registry Dashboard (2020)
Beryllium-Associated Worker Registry Dashboard (2019)
Beryllium-Associated Worker Registry Dashboard (2018)
The following reports are in Adobe Reader .PDF format.
2017 Beryllium-Associated Worker Registry Summary
2016 Beryllium-Associated Worker Registry Summary
2015 Beryllium-Associated Worker Registry Summary
2014 Beryllium-Associated Worker Registry Summary
2013 Beryllium-Associated Worker Registry Summary
2012 Beryllium-Associated Worker Registry Summary
2011 Beryllium-Associated Worker Registry Summary
2010 Beryllium-Associated Worker Registry Summary
2009 Beryllium-Associated Worker Registry Summary
2008 Beryllium-Associated Worker Registry Summary
Beryllium Worker Health Surveillance Through 2005