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Isocyanates in Spray Foam and Paints
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Isocyanates in Spray Foam and Paints
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Ref: TBT-COS-005 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
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What?
- Isocyanates are highly reactive chemicals used in spray foam insulation, two-pack paints, coatings, and polyurethane products.
- Isocyanate exposure is the leading cause of occupational asthma in the UK, accounting for hundreds of new cases each year.
- Once sensitised to isocyanates, a worker reacts to extremely low concentrations for life — the condition is permanent.
- Exposure occurs through inhalation of spray mist and vapour, and through skin absorption during handling and application.
- The COSHH workplace exposure limit for isocyanates is extremely low at 0.02 mg/m³ as an 8-hour time-weighted average.
- Spray application creates the highest exposure risk because the product becomes a fine aerosol that fills the breathing zone.
- RPE for isocyanate work must provide an assigned protection factor sufficient to reduce exposure below the WEL.
- Health surveillance including lung function testing and questionnaires is mandatory for workers regularly exposed to isocyanates.
- Isocyanate-containing products must be stored, mixed, and applied strictly according to the manufacturer's instructions and COSHH assessment.
- Skin exposure must be prevented with chemical-resistant gloves, coveralls, and barrier cream — isocyanates penetrate skin rapidly.
Why?
| Permanent asthma | Isocyanate-induced asthma is irreversible — once sensitised, any future exposure triggers severe breathing difficulty for life. |
| Career ending | A worker sensitised to isocyanates cannot work with them again, excluding them from spray painting, insulation, and coating trades. |
| Extremely low limit | The WEL is 0.02 mg/m³ — this concentration is exceeded within seconds of spraying without proper extraction and RPE. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: COSHH Awareness | Respiratory Protective Equipment (RPE) |
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