







The frequency of monitoring varies based on the risk level involved; however, it should be consistent and more frequent, in environments, with exposure levels.
Without conducting isocyanate monitoring checks in the workplace setting or if they are neglected altogether by the workers themselves. There is a danger of unknowingly being exposed to harmful levels of these substances which could result in health problems like respiratory complications and skin sensitivities over time that may go undetected initially and lead to more serious long-term illnesses down the line.Furthermore, not keeping track of monitoring activities makes it challenging to ensure that safety protocols are effective and in line, with requirements. Consequently, increasing the likelihood of workplace accidents occurring and facing penalties from regulatory bodies.