Preventing Asthma and Death from MDI Exposure During Spray-on Truck Bed Liner and Related Applications
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Title: Preventing Asthma and Death from MDI Exposure During Spray-on Truck Bed Liner and Related Applications
Subject: Expansion on existing related reports, using updated exposure data and control strategies.
Purpose: To alert facility owners, MDI distributors, and workers of the respiratory and dermal hazards associated with the use of aerosolized MDI; to educate health professionals in identifying and eliminating respiratory hazards at spray-on bed liner facilities; and to provide general engineering control designs and work practice recommendations to reduce or eliminate worker exposures to MDI in the spray-on truck bed liner industry. (Note: the bed liner is an isocyanate-based polyurethane or polyurea coating; it contains di- and polyfunctional isocyanates with varying percentages of diphenylmethane diisocyanate (MDI monomer), MDI prepolymers, and polymeric MDI.)
Timing of Review: March through May 2005
Primary Disciplines or Expertise Needed for Review: Risk assessment, toxicology, industrial hygiene
Type of Review: Individual
Number of Reviewers: 4
Reviewers Selected by: NIOSH
Public Nominations Requested for Reviewers: No
Opportunities for the Public to Comment: Yes
Peer Reviewers Provided with Public Comment Before Their Review: No
Peer Reviewers:
Dale Krupinski II
Academic and Professional Credentials: C.I.H., C.S.P., M.P.H.
Organizational Affiliation: Industrial Hygienist, Office of Construction Services, Directorate of Construction, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, DC
Areas of Expertise, Discipline, or Relevant Experience: OSHA regulation compliance, industrial hygiene, occupational safety and health standards
Recommended by: NIOSH
Dennis O’Brien
Academic and Professional Credentials: Ph.D., C.I.H., P.E.
Organizational Affiliation: Industrial Hygienist, Health and Safety Department, Internation Union, UAW Detroit, MI
Areas of Expertise, Discipline, or Relevant Experience: Industrial hygiene, occupational safety and health
Recommended by: NIOSH
Roy Rando
Academic and Professional Credentials: Sc.D., C.I.H.
Organizational Affiliation: Professor, Department of Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
Areas of Expertise, Discipline, or Relevant Experience: Etiology and epidemiology of occupational and environmental lung disease; exposure assessment and environmental characterization
Recommended by: NIOSH
Susan Tarlo
Academic and Professional Credentials: MD, B.S., F.R.C.P.(C)
Organizational Affiliation: Professor, Department of Public Health Sciences and Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario
Areas of Expertise, Discipline, or Relevant Experience: Clinical practice and research in occupational and environmental lung diseases and allergic responses, especially occupational asthma; occupational and environmental airway disease
Recommended by: NIOSH
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- Page last reviewed: December 9, 2007
- Page last updated: December 9, 2009
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