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Isocyanates - Overview | OSHA.gov | Occupational Safety and ...
Health effects of isocyanate exposure include irritation of skin and mucous membranes, chest tightness, and difficult breathing. Isocyanates include compounds classified as potential human carcinogens and known to cause cancer in animals.
Isocyanates | NIOSH | CDC - Centers for Disease Control and ...
Isocyanates are powerful irritants to the mucous membranes of the eyes and gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts. Direct skin contact can also cause marked inflammation. Isocyanates can also sensitize workers, making them subject to severe asthma attacks if they are exposed again.
Isocyanates - Hazard Recognition | OSHA.gov | Occupational ...
Includes detailed reports on specific chemicals, covering hazard summaries, identification, exposure routes, health hazards, and ways of reducing exposure. The following fact sheets cover isocyanate compounds.
Isocyanates in the workplace: Exposure, effects and control
2013年11月25日 · Preventing a worker’s exposure to isocyanates is a critical step in eliminating the health hazards associated with isocyanates. Applying engineering controls, such as closed systems or mechanical ventilation, and requiring personal protective equipment can help limit worker exposure to isocyanates.
Isocyanates - Evaluating Exposure | OSHA.gov | Occupational ...
The following are analysis methods for specific isocyanate compounds. It is often desirable to determine the amount of free isocyanate, not just the specific compound. Several methods have been suggested to accomplish this.
To protect workers from exposure to isocyanates, employers are required to limit employee exposure to these substances. A Guide to Occupational Exposure to Isocyanates examines the workplace requirements for safely working around substances containing unreacted isocyanates.
Isocyanates are chemicals used in many products, including polyurethane foams and automotive paint. Exposure to isocyanates at work can cause asthma. Occupational asthma has overtaken asbestosis as the leading cause of new work-related lung disease.
Engineering Controls Database - Preventing Asthma and Death ...
Workers with asthma symptoms from isocyanate exposure often continue to have symptoms after exposures have been terminated. Affected workers often have to leave their jobs to prevent progression of respiratory symptoms.
CDC - Isocyanates - NIOSH Workplace Safety and Health Topic
Workers potentially exposed to isocyanates who experience persistent or recurring eye irritation, nasal congestion, dry or sore throat, cold-like symptoms, cough, shortness of breath, wheezing, or chest tightness should see a physician knowledgeable in work-related health problems.
Isocyanates - WorkSafeBC
Isocyanates can cause serious respiratory issues, including asthma. Isocyanates result from chemical reactions in plastics and polyurethanes. Workers who manufacture plastics or apply polyurethane coatings may be at risk of exposure. Inhalation is the most common form of exposure for workers.