Abstract

Abstract Extract Hazards from the thermal decomposition of plastics are variable and depend on the particular plastic involved. Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE, “Teflon”) presents an unusual and unique thermal decomposition hazard which has been called Polymer-Fume Fever. D.K. Harris,(5 Harris, D.K. 1951. Polymer-Fume Fever. Lancet, ii: 1008–1011. [Crossref] , [Google Scholar]) one of the first to call attention to this problem, reviewed several of the early case histories of workers exposed to PTFE decomposition fumes.

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