Preventable exposure to trimethyl tin chloride: A case report

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Abstract

Trimethyl tin chloride (TMTC) is a highly toxic organotin compound that affects four main target organs: the brain, liver, immune system and skin. Exposure can occur by inhalation, ingestion or direct skin absorption. Trimethyl tin is but one of many hazardous substances with potentially serious health consequences to which individuals working in research laboratories may be exposed. We report a preventable case of TMTC exposure. Better understanding of the Canadian Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) legislation and its applicability to the research laboratory situation would prevent such unnecessary exposure to hazardous substances.

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Saary, M. J., & House, R. A. (2002). Preventable exposure to trimethyl tin chloride: A case report. Occupational Medicine, 52(4), 227–230. https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/52.4.227

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