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Varnishers dermatitis

Dermal/Ocular Effects. No skin lesions or dermatitis were reported in an early review of the dermatological problems associated with the manufacture of coumarone-indene resin (a polymer made from 2,3-benzofuran and indene) however, the manufacturing process essentially prevented contact with monomers (Schwartz 1936), so the significance of these negative findings is questionable. Workers continuously exposed to wood varnished with coumarone-indene resin developed dermatitis, but the sensitivity was attributed to the sulfuric acids in the varnish (Schwartz 1936). [Pg.31]

Moffitt DL, Sansom JE. Ahergic contact dermatitis from phthalic anhydride/trimehitic anhydride/glycols copolymer in nail varnish. Contact Dermatitis 2002 46(4) 236. [Pg.3200]

Chronic effects associated with occupational exposures to turpentine include cerebral atrophy, behavioral changes, anemia, bone marrow damage, glomerulonephritis, and dermatitis. Urinary disturbances, albuminuria, and urinary casts were observed in workers exposed to paints and varnishes. Elowever, renal damage associated with occupational exposures to turpentine was transient and reversible. [Pg.2786]

USE As solvent for fats, waxes, resins, shellac, varnish, gums etc. manuf lacquers, rayon, detergents, other butyl compels in microscopy for preparing paraffin imbedding materials. Camion May cause irritation of mucous membranes, contact dermatitis, headache, dizziness, drowsiness. [Pg.237]

In another study by Mancuso et al. it was shown that the occupational contact dermatitis of workers in shoe factories was probably a result of solvents in varnishes and adhesives. This study was based on interviews, medical examinations and patch test series. [Pg.1244]

Omer SA, Al-Tawil NG (1994) Contact senstitivity among workers in a paint factory. Contact Dermatitis 30 55-57 Ortiz-Frutos FJ, Borrego L, Romero G, Iglesias L (1993) Occupational allergic contact dermatitis fi-om epoxy varnishes. Contact Dermatitis 28 297-298... [Pg.589]

Kadlec K, Hanslian L, Forprechtova (1974) Occurence of skin disease as a result of work with polyester varnishes (in Czech). Cesk Dermatol 49 281-289 Kanerva L, Bjorkner B, Esdander T, Jolanki R, Tarvainen K (1996a). Plastic materials occupational exposure, skin irritancy and its prevention. In van der Valk P, Maibach HI (eds) The irritant contact dermatitis syndrome. CRC, Boca Raton, pp 127-155... [Pg.605]

Shaw S (1989) A case of contact dermatitis from hypoallergenic nail varnish. Contact Dermatitis 20 385 Sjoborg S, Dahlquist I, Fregert S, Trulson L (1982) Contact allergy to styrene with cross reaction to vinyltoluene. Contact Dermatitis 8 207-208... [Pg.606]

Prevalence of Dermatitis Caused by Paints, Lacquers and Varnishes... [Pg.666]

There are only a few reports on the prevalence of dermatitis among professionals exposed to paints. Pirila (1947) was the first to investigate paint-factory workers, painters, polishers and varnishers in the mid-1940s. The study population consisted of 1142 Finnish workers, of whom 103 had an occupational dermatosis. Within a period of 1 year, 10.7% of the paint workers and 3.7% of the painters had had contact dermatitis. In the 1950s Schwartz et al. (1957) estimated that dermatitis among painters constitutes about 3% of all compensated cases of occupational dermatoses, and is most frequent among painters in the building trade. [Pg.666]

Fischer T, Adams RM (1990) Paints, varnishes, and laquers. In Adams RM (ed). Occupational skin disease, 2nd edn. Saunders, Philadelphia, pp 426-438 Fischer T, Bohlin S, Edling C, Rystedt I, Wieslander G (1995) Skin disease and contact sensitivity in house painters using water-based paints, glues and putties. Contact Dermatitis... [Pg.676]

Meding B (1986) Contact dermatitis from tetrachloroisophtalo-nitrile in paint. Contact Dermatitis 15 187 Mellstrom G, Boman A (1997) Protective gloves test results compiled in a database. In Brune D, Gerhardsson G, Crockford GW, D Auria D (eds) Fundamentals of health, safety and welfare. (The workplace, vol 1) International Occupational Safety and Health Information Centre (CIS) International Labour Office, Geneva and Scandinavian Science Publishers, Oslo, pp 716-730 Moura C, Dias M, Vale T (1994) Contact dermatitis in painters, pohshers and varnishers. Contact Dermatitis 31 51-53 Munro CS, Lawrence CM (1992) Occupational contact dermatitis from triglycidyl isocyanurate in a powder paint factory. Contact Dermatitis 26 59... [Pg.677]

Schmid-Grendelmeier P, Eisner P (1995) Contact dermatitis due to occupational dibutylthiourea exposure a case of phone-card dermatitis. Contact Dermatitis 32 308-309 Schwartz L, Tulipan L, Birmingham DJ (1957) Dermatoses caused by paints, varnishes and lacquers. In Occupational diseases of the skin, 3rd edn. Lea Febiger, Philadelphia, pp 527-534 Spindeldreier A, Deichmann B (1980) Kontaktdermatitis auf ein Holzschutzmittel mit neuer fungizider Wirksubstanz. Derm Beruf Umwelt 28 88-90... [Pg.678]

Castelain M, Veyrat S, Laine G, Montastier C (1997) Contact dermatitis from nitrocelluose in nail varnish. Contact Dermatitis 36 266-267... [Pg.897]

Contact dermatitis to weapons or related products such as rifle varnish is rare (Coomber 1947). [Pg.1009]

Coomber RB (1947) Dermatitis from contact with varnish of Japanese rifles. Arch Dermatol 55 110-111 Croft A, Smith H, Creamer I (1996) A pseudo-outbreak of skin disease in British troops. J R Soc Med 89 552-556 Cronin E (1980) Contact dermatitis. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh... [Pg.1011]

Interestingly, a case of allergic contact dermatitis due to cobalt-2-ethylhexoate in a Finnish offset printer has been reported (Kanerva et al. 1996). It is used as a paint and ink drier, whitener and catalyst. Although isolated cobalt allergy is rare, cobalt salts are well-known sensitisers, and this has long been recognised in painters. Dermatitis patients in contact with inks, paints or varnishes need to be patch tested with cobalt, which is routine, as cobalt chloride is a member of the standard series however its potential occupational relevance may well be overlooked. Ethoxylated phenol and its phosphate salt have been described as sensitisers (Ashworth 1991) these compounds are used as surfactants in plate developers. [Pg.1069]

Moura C, Dias M, Vale T (1994) Contact dermatitis in painters, polishers and varnishers. Contact Dermatitis 31 51-53... [Pg.1134]

Used as a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) solvent, cyclohexanone caused contact dermatitis in a woman manufacturing PVC fluidotherapy bags. Cyclohexanone probably does not cross react with cyclohexanone resin. A cyclohexanone-derived resin used in paints and varnishes caused contact dermatitis in painters. [Pg.1140]

Dipentene corresponds to a racemic mixture of D-limonene and L-limonene. Dipentene can be prepared from wood turpentine or by synthesis. It is used as a solvent for waxes, rosin and gums, in printing inks, perfumes, rubber compounds, paints, enamells, and lacquers. As an irritant and sensitizer, dipentene has caused contact dermatitis mainly in painters, polishers and varnishers. [Pg.1147]

Martins C, Gon alo M, Gon alo S (1995) Allergic contact dermatitis from dipentene in wax polish. Contact Dermatitis 33 126-127 Moura C, Dias M, Vale T (1994) Contact dermatitis in painters, polishers and varnishers. Contact Dermatitis 31 51-53... [Pg.1147]


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