Quick Guide to Contact Dermatitis by Jeanne Duus Johansen Jean-Pierre Lepoittevin & Jacob P. Thyssen

Quick Guide to Contact Dermatitis by Jeanne Duus Johansen Jean-Pierre Lepoittevin & Jacob P. Thyssen

Author:Jeanne Duus Johansen, Jean-Pierre Lepoittevin & Jacob P. Thyssen
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg


Farming and gardening, as well as production and processing of biocides may be impaired

Thioureas

Yes (e.g., neoprene products (e.g., wet suits, other sport equipment), thermoplastic coatings, foam rubber products)

Anticorrosives, antioxidants, acidic detergent, cleaning products, paint/glue remover, fungicides, pesticides, PVC adhesives/tapes

Rubber production, productive industries with unavoidable contact to thiourea containing products

N-isopropyl-N′-phenyl-phenylenediamine (IPPD)

Yes (used as antioxidant and antiozonant agent in statically and dynamically highly challenged natural or synthetic rubber products; mostly in the industrial environment; gives the black color to industrial rubber; e.g., in tires, car parts, conduction belts, cable insulation, hoses, and tubes, sealings; milking machines; protection and diving gear). Non-occupational exposures are rare: squash balls, motorbike handles, wrist watch bands, eyelash formers, orthopedic supports, underwear

Rubber cement, acrylates, gasoline, cross-reactive components in hair dyes

Black rubber production and assembly lines (tools with covered handles, tubes, hoses, tires.), car repair (with contact to black rubber tubes and tires)



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