At a glance
It's important to ask workers with asthma about their occupational history and exposures. New exposures associated with work-related asthma continue to be identified. The listing below shows a variety of occupations and exposures that can cause or trigger asthma.
Occupations and exposures
Animal health
- Anesthetic agents
- Animal proteins from hair/fur, saliva, urine, and dander
- Biocides (glutaraldehyde and chlorhexidine)
- Cleaning products
- Drugs - antibiotics
- Endotoxin
- Enzymes
- Latex
- Pollen
Cleaning services
- Acetic acid and other acids
- Acids
- Ammonia (ammonium hydroxide)
- Biocides
- Bleach (sodium hypochlorite)
- Chloramines
- Formaldehyde
- Glutaraldehyde
- Quaternary ammonium compounds (e.g., benzalkonium chloride)
- Spray products
Cosmetology
- Acrylic monomers
- Bleaching agents
- Biocides
- Formaldehyde
- Hair dyes
- Henna
- Latex
- Persulfates
Farming and food production
- Cereals and grains
- Egg protein
- Endotoxin
- Enzymes
- Fish and shellfish
- Green coffee beans/dust
- Insects
- Milk protein
- Plants
- Plant products (natural rubber latex)
- Plant proteins (grain, wheat, coffee beans/dust, tea, flours)
- Pollen
Healthcare
- Acrylic monomers
- Aerosolized medications (e.g., pentamidine, ribavirin)
- Anesthetic agents
- Biocides (e.g., gluteraldehydes and chlorhexidine)
- Cleaning products (e.g., quaternary ammonium compounds)
- Drugs (antibiotics)
- Enzymes
- Latex
- Metal in dental alloys
- Orthopedic adhesives (methacrylate)
- Psyllium
Industrial, manufacturing, or construction
- Acid anhydrides (epoxy resin, dye)
- Acrylic monomers (adhesives)
- Aliphatic amines (e.g., ethylenediamines and ethanolamines)
- Complex platinum salts
- Diisocyanates (e.g., polyurethane and plastic production, spray painting, foamcoating manufacturing)
- Enzymes (e.g., amlyases, lipases, proteases)
- Metal dusts
- Metal salts
- Metalworking fluid
- Western red cedar
- Wood dusts or barks
Laborataory
- Animal proteins (from hair/fur, saliva, urine, and dander)
- Enzymes
- Fungi
- Latex
Office and education
- Indoor dampness and mold (indoor environmental quality)
- Vegetable gums (printer ink)
Content Source:
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health