We report a case of isocyanate induced asthma in a patient who had been previously exposed to isocyanate and had become a porter in a factory producing polyurethene foam. The test for exposure to TDI was positive. The recognition of occupational asthma was nevertheless challenged and the patient was not considered to be carrying out work involving exposure to the inhalation of isocyanates. The effect of a change of job in the development of occupational asthma, and the risk of asthma induced by isocyanates despite inhaled concentrations inferior to the VME, the difficulty of obtaining a recognition of occupational asthma when the working conditions fulfilled do not exactly correspond to those labelled in the schedule for occupational diseases, are discussed in this paper.
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