A woman with a history of asthma was working on a lamination process known to release an isocyanate. She developed an acute attack of asthma which failed to respond to her aerosol medication. Co-workers took her to a nearby industrial medicine clinic, which was not yet open for the day. After this delay, she was taken by ambulance to a hospital, but suffered respiratory arrest and went into coma before she arrived. She died a month later. It is important to call an ambulance immediately at the first sign of respiratory distress when someone is working with isocyanates, which are known to […]
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