American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal 1982-02-01

Toxicology, industrial hygiene and medical control of TDI, MDI and PMPPI.

P F Woolrich

Index: Am. Ind. Hyg. Assoc. J. 43(2) , 89-97, (1982)

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Abstract

This presentation is authored particularly for those who demand comprehensive information regarding physiologic effects, toxicity, industrial hygiene and medical control of those isocyanates generally associated with polyurethanes. As a standard practice, every user, handler, storer, applicator, distributor or others who may come in contact with TDI, MDI and PMPPI should be aware of toxicologic risks associated with their misuse. The characteristic and most significant physiologic effect of exposure to these isocyanates is a direct irritant or sensitization response not unlike asthma. It is most unlikely that long-term exposure to TDI, MDI and PMPPI vapors would produce oncogenic effects.


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