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Biological monitoring of occupational exposure to toluene diisocyanate.

International archives of occupational and environmental health (1993-01-01)
A Maître, M Berode, A Perdrix, S Romazini, H Savolainen
RÉSUMÉ

The study validated the use of urinary toluene diamine (TDA) in postshift samples as an indicator of preceding 8-h exposure to toluene diisocyanate (TDI). Nine workers exposed in TDI-based polyurethane foam production were studied. Their exposure levels varied in 8-h time-averaged samples from 9.5 to 94 micrograms/m3. The urinary TDA concentrations varied from 6.5 to 31.7 micrograms/g creatinine and they were linearly related to the atmospheric TDI levels. Approximately 20% of TDI is metabolized to diamines but their specificity is remarkable to the extent that by analysis for the 2,4- and 2,6-diamino isomers an idea of the percutaneous absorption may be had.

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Tolylene-2,6-diisocyanate, 97%
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2,6-TDI, analytical standard