Ethylene oxide burn in a chemical plant worker: a case report.
Youngwook KimSangchul RohPublished in: Annals of occupational and environmental medicine (2021)
Ethylene oxide causes skin irritation, dermatitis, and burns in severe cases. Since skin reactions can be delayed for more than 12 hours after exposure, it is important to remove contaminated shoes and clothing immediately and wash the exposed area even in the absence of symptoms. It is also necessary to provide the appropriate protective equipment and educate workers on the dangers of ethylene oxide.