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Occupational dermatoses from exposure to epoxy resin compounds in a ski factory.

Contact dermatitis (1996-06-01)
R Jolanki, K Tarvainen, T Tatar, T Estlander, M L Henriks-Eckerman, K K Mustakallio, L Kanerva
RÉSUMÉ

Of 22 workers in a ski factory, occupational allergic contact dermatitis was found in 8. 6 were sensitive to epoxy resin compounds, i.e., epoxy resins, hardeners or diluents, 1 to cobalt in glass-fiber reinforcements, and 1 to formaldehyde in a urea-formaldehyde glue and a lacquer. 4 workers had irritant contact dermatitis from epoxy resin compounds, lacquers, sanding dust, or glass-fiber dust. 3 had contact allergy from a new sensitizer, diethyleneglycol diglycidyl ether, in a reactive diluent. Immediate transfer of workers sensitized to epoxy resin from epoxy exposure prevents aggravation of their dermatitis and broadening of the sensitization to epoxy hardeners, diluents and other compounds.

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Sigma-Aldrich
Éther diméthylique du diéthylèneglycol, anhydrous, 99.5%
Supelco
Éther diméthylique du diéthylèneglycol, analytical standard