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Asthmagen?

Title Asthmagen?
SubTitle Critical assessments of the evidence for agents implicated in occupational asthma.
Author HSE
Publisher HSE Books
Date of Publication 1997
Length various
ISBN 0717614654
Price Exc. VAT £25.00
VAT Rate 0%
Product Type Hard Copy
Format Paper
Notes looseleaf. Registration form is inside the pack for updates.
Abstract Contains a series of critical assessments of chemical substances and biological agents implicated in occupational asthma. Aimed at managers and supervisors in a wide variety of occupations. Contents: Substances considered to meet the new EU criteria revised in 1996 for classification as a respiratory sensitiser ( a cause of asthma) and labelling with R42; Substances considered not to meet the new EU criteria revised in 1996 for classification as a respiratory sensitiser ( a cause of asthma) and labelling with R42; Substances on the ACTS/WATCH programme on account of concerns over respiratory sensitisation.
Keywords Alpha amylases; Azodicarbonamide; Bromelians; Cephalosporins; Carmine; Castor bean dust; Chloramine-T; Chloroplatinates; Halogenoplatinates; Chromium (VI) compound; Cobalt; Cobalt compounds; Cow epithelium; Coffee bean dust; Cow urine; Crustecean proteins; Diazonium salts; Egg proteins; Ethylenediamine; Fish proteins; Flour dust; Glutaraldehyde; Hardwood dusts; Henna; Ispaghula; Isocyanates; Laboratory animal excreta; Laboratory animal secreta; Latex; Maleic anhydride; Methyltetrahydrophthalic anhydride; Nickel sulphate; Piperazine; Opiates; Papain; Penicillins; Persulphates; Psyllium; Pthalic anhydride; Reactive dyes; Rosin based solder flux fume; Softwood dusts; Soyabean dust; Spiramycin; Storage mites; Subtilisins; Tetrachlorophtalic anhydride; Trimellic anhydride; Diethylaminoethanol; Dimethylaminoethanol; Ethanolamine; Formaldehyde; Hydralazine; Metabisulphite; Methyl methacrylate; Styrene


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