Respiratory and Immunologic Evaluation of Isocyanate Exposure in a New Manufacturing Plant [1977-06]
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1977/06/15
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Personal Author:Butcher B ; Carr J ; Dharmarajan V ; Diem J ; Glindmeyer H ; Jones RN ; Salvaggio J ; Weill H ; Ziskind M
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Description:The respiratory health of workers exposed to toluene-diisocyanate (26471625) (TDI), and the mechanisms by which respiratory effects occurred were investigated. The ongoing 3 year study collected three types of data: symptom information from interviews, spirometric data, and diffusion data. Compared to workers who were not exposed to TDI, exposed workers had a significantly greater likelihood of becoming symptomatic for upper and lower respiratory symptoms and bronchitis. In tests of pulmonary function, there was no significant difference between exposure categories with respect to flow rate, volume, or diffusing capacity. Immunological tests revealed that two TDI sensitive individuals were reactive to 0.005 parts per million TDI. TDI decreased the stimulation of lymphocyte c-Adenosine-monophosphate (cAMP) concentrations by the receptor agonists isoproterenol and prostaglandin-E1. TDI by itself stimulated cAMP production. Personal monitoring identified average exposures ranging from 0.002 to 0.007 parts per million TDI. Peak exposures occurred randomly and there was no consistent pattern of exposure. All TDI exposures were episodic. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:1-27
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:00130016
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Citation:NIOSH 1977 Jun; :1-27
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Federal Fiscal Year:1977
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Peer Reviewed:False
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Source Full Name:Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, NIOSH Contract No. 210-75-0006, 27 pages, 5 references
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