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Khan44511  
#1 Posted : 03 September 2010 08:12:46(UTC)
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Khan44511

I wonder if anybody can help me with this? We have received an enquiry from a customer to fill biological washing powder into sachets. The MSDS doesn’t ring any alarm bells with me but we have an employee who has previously worked at a company that filled biological washing powder in to sachets and did it in a very controlled environment with forced air extraction, full PPE and dust monitoring because, he thinks, of the risks associated with exposure to the enzymes present in the product. Could anyone shed any light on this for me? I would, of course, be taking normal precautions to minimize dust levels and exposure but if there is a particular risk associated with this product type we may just decline the work.
Adrian Watson  
#2 Posted : 03 September 2010 08:56:12(UTC)
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Adrian Watson

Khan, He is absolutely correct, biological washing powders contained enzymes that caused occupational asthma. Because these were less than 0.1% by weight the MSDS does not need to report them. Ask the supplier under HSWA 74, Sect 6 to provide information. Until formation is provided to the contrary treat them as being an asthmagen. Regards Adrian
David Bannister  
#3 Posted : 03 September 2010 11:11:29(UTC)
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David Bannister

There is also strong anecdotal evidence that the constituents are skin sensitizers causing very distressing wheals and swellings on subsequent exposure, to both external skin and upper airways. This is from the consumer base so in an occupational exposure context I suggest that the problem would be magnified.
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