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Polyurethane Amine Catalysts Guidelines for Safe Handling and Disposal
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routine manufacturing operations / control equipment / chemical pneumonitis / protective equipment / chemical protective clothing / gas-forming / butyl rubber gloves / personal care products / rubber / chemical / personal protective equipment / physical and chemical properties / chemicals / food / /

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allergic contact dermatitis / severe irritation / headaches / bronchospasm / laryngeal edema / disease / headache / chemical pneumonitis / hives / emphysema / bronchitis / coma / nausea / Chronic exposure / corneal opacities / vomiting / drowsiness / injury / potential acute and chronic effects / severe bronchitis / pain in the chest / severe respiratory distress / pulmonary edema / burns / diarrhea / irritation / contact dermatitis / dizziness / cough / severe respiratory track injury / occupational respiratory disease / asthma / /

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Center for the Polyurethanes Industry / U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration / Center for the Polyurethanes Industry Table / ACGIH TLVs / Ontario Ministry of Labour / Center for the Polyurethanes Industry Potential Health Effects / National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health / NA= Not Available Center for the Polyurethanes Industry / /

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physician / experienced occupational physician / /

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Ontario / /

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