Isocyanate Exposure in Bathtub Refinishing: à Propos a Case of Occupational Asthma
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Occupational Medicine
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Work-related asthma in a bathtub refinishing technician prompted measurements of isocyanate exposure in this operation. Very high levels of hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI) oligomer, up to 8500 microg/m3 NCO, were found during top varnish spray-painting, whereas the levels of HDI monomer were substantially lower. The results suggest that only full-piece, self-contained respirators would suffice to protect technicians from serious pulmonary disease.
Prevention guidance for isocyanate-induced asthma using occupational surveillance data.
Reeb-Whitaker C, Anderson N, Bonauto D J Occup Environ Hyg. 2013; 10(11):597-608.
PMID: 24116665 PMC: 3805421. DOI: 10.1080/15459624.2013.818236.