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Bonauto DK, Sumner AD, Curwick CC, Whittaker SG, Lofgren DJ, Work-related asthma in the spray-on truck bed lining industry, J Occup Environ Med, 2005;47:514-517,

Keywords: usa,MDI,isocyanate,prevalence

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE:
The objective of this study was to identify work-related asthma (WRA) workers' compensation claims associated with methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI) exposure in the spray-on truck bed lining industry and estimate the asthma incidence rate in this industry.

METHODS:
The authors conducted a descriptive study of workers' compensation claims meeting an established surveillance case definition for WRA.

RESULTS:
Eight WRA workers' compensation claims were identified in the truck bed lining industry in Washington State for a claims incidence rate of 200 per 10,000 full-time equivalent. The medical evaluation of the cases was inadequate because none of the truck bed lining cases had medical testing to objectively link their asthma to the workplace.

CONCLUSIONS:
The rate of work-related asthma in the truck bed lining industry is excessive and suggests a need for significant intervention, including improvements in the clinical assessment provided to MDI-exposed workers.

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