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Job Task Name Use anhydride compounds to manufacture chemical products
Comments Occupational asthma was reported in 35% of 20 workers using himic anhydride to manufacture a flame retardant. [Malo] Other workers are exposed manufacturing paints, curing agents, epoxy resins, and plastics. Chemicals linked to asthma include: hexahydrophthlalic, himic, methyltetrahydrophthalic, phthalic, tetrachlorophthalic, and trimellitic anhydrides; also pyromellitic dianhydride; [Malo] Hypersensitivity pneumonitis has been reported in workers exposed during the production of anhydride chemicals.
Job Task Category Manufacturing
Exposed To Allergens
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