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Work exacerbated asthma
I have a chap with 6 weeks of good PEFR monitoring from early 2005 whom I suspect has constitutional asthma well before coming into contact with hexamine in 2000. His symptoms worsened from 2002 and he was removed from the plant in 2005 after 6 weeks of pefr monitoring in and out of work. I was ...
Occupational Asthma, Specialist, 10/12/2009, 10/12/2009,

Occupational asthma from colophony in paint
I have a patient whose history is very suggestive of Occ Asthma and am trying to identify the sensitiser. PFRs are not available as he has had to leave due to symptoms++++. He was exposed to paint primer containing colophony for 10+yrs, but I cannot find anything in literature other than of co ...
Occupational Asthma, Specialist, 10/12/2009, 10/12/2009,

recommendations for rest periods or rotations for plain workers penicillin
no rotation or rest time in pharmaceutical industry workers, who handle penicillin to decrease awareness? There is evidence that major breaks or rotations decrease sensitization?
Occupational Asthma, Health Professional, 9/30/2009, 10/4/2009,

worked with ACRYLATES Formeldehyde on a coating machine for 28 years.
I would like to know at what level Formeldehyde or what amount of Formeldehyde can cause someone like me to have occupationalasthma because the company i work for are sending a team of enginers to see if the levels were high enough to have cause me asthma .This machine is fitted with u v light d ...
Occupational Asthma, Worker, 9/22/2009, 9/23/2009,

Questionnaires for lung function change due to occupational exposure
We are now looking for good respiratory occupational questionnaire. We found the name MRCQ on respiratory symptoms, but did not find the questionnaire itself. Another questionnaire is the OSHA Q and the NIOSH Q. What do you recommend? The study is about the change in PFT due to flour exposure. ...
Occupational Asthma, Specialist, 8/25/2009, 8/25/2009,

Respiratory syndrome due to photocopier and laser printer
I have suffered a devastating respiratory syndrome with chronic non-specific bronchial hyperreactivity and multiple chemical sensitivity. It was caused by the odours released by a photocopier and a laser printer at work. I would like to hear of other possible similar cases (slowly I am discoveri ...
Occupational Asthma, Worker, 7/2/2009, 8/12/2009,

Occupational Asthma Sensitiser Information Service
I am a Welfare Rights Adviser/representative working with clients with industrial diseases including occupational asthma. I note that Commissioners Decision CI/564/2005 makes reference to a referral for advice to the "Occupational Asthma Sensitiser Information Service" (OASIS) in Wilmslow. I hav ...
Occupational Asthma, Specialist, 7/20/2009, 7/20/2009,

Are there any medical pieces of equipment eg oxygen masks that shoould be avoided with isocyanate induced occupational asthma
I am an intensive care consultant who has been asked by my anaesthetic colleagues to assist them with a gentleman who may require intensive care following a hernia repair. He has been diagnosed with occupational asthma secondary to isocyanates. He is therfore retired on health groundsWe are hop ...
Occupational Asthma, Health Professional, 7/16/2009, 7/16/2009,

HOW ACCUARTE IS A BLOOD TEST IN DIAGNOSING OCCUPATIONAL ASTHMA
i AM A BAKER AND HAVE BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH BAKERS ASTHMA BUT I AM WORRIED THAT I HAVE NOT HAD A BLOOD TEST CARRIED OUT
Occupational Asthma, Worker, 4/15/2009, 4/24/2009,

Noel Village
Hi, Do you have any further details relating to the outbreaks of occupational asthma cases in Noel Village, Sheffield. Regards
Occupational Asthma, Worker, 3/25/2009, 4/6/2009,

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