Tag: diacetyl
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NIOSH Director Expresses Concerns on Safety of Diacetyl Substitutes
Following a December 16, 2009, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) “green” workshop, NIOSH Director John Howard wrote to the head of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to indicate that “many of the chemicals and materials used as alternatives to diacetyl for imparting butter flavor to flavoring mixtures and food products are…
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Settlement Reached in Diacetyl Case Arising from Popcorn Consumption
According to a news source, a Denver man who alleged that his habit of consuming two bags of microwave popcorn every day caused his bronchiolitis obliterans, a debilitating lung condition purportedly associated with exposure to the butter flavoring diacetyl, has settled his claims against a flavoring manufacturer. Watson v. Dillon Cos., Inc., (D. Colo.) One of…
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Labor Secretary Initiates Peer Review of Diacetyl Health Risks
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) recently announced the availability of its semiannual regulatory agenda, which includes plans to conduct a peer review of the health effects and risks associated with diacetyl in the workplace. According to DOL, “emerging hazards such as food flavorings containing diacetyl and airborne infectious diseases place American workers at risk of serious disease and…
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Workplace Exposure Claims Against Diacetyl Makers Dismissed
An Ohio appeals court has dismissed negligence, product liability, fraudulent concealment, and civil conspiracy claims filed against companies that supplied diacetyl to a flavoring company that employed two workers who allegedly contracted bronchiolitis obliterans, a debilitating lung disease, from exposure to the butter-flavoring chemical. Doane v. Givaudan Flavors Corp., No. C-080928 (Ohio Ct. App., decided…
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Several Diacetyl Plaintiffs Settle Claims with Mustard Oil Manufacturer
A company that manufactures mustard oil supplied to the employers of food-flavoring workers who alleged they contracted bronchiolitis obliterans from occupational exposure to diacetyl and other chemicals, is seeking court confirmation of its good faith settlement with some of the workers. Ortiz v. Flavor & Extract Mfrs. Assoc. of the U.S., No. BC364831 (Cal. Super Ct.,…
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New Butter Flavoring Target of Andrew Schneider Investigation
“Diacetyl-linked jury verdicts of tens of millions of dollars for injured flavoring workers and diagnoses of lung damage in at least three popcorn-loving consumers forced popcorn packers and other food processors to stop using the chemical butter-flavoring two years ago,” writes investigative journalist Andrew Schneider in a May 28, 2009, article examining claims that possible…
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OSHA Convenes Rulemaking Panel on Diacetyl
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) will convene a rulemaking panel May 5, 2009, to study the effects that a proposed rule on occupational exposure to diacetyl would have on small businesses. The Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act (SBREFA) panel allows small businesses that may be affected by the proposal to provide comments…
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Bronchiolitis Obliterans Now Seen in Workers at Candy Factories
Investigative reporter Andrew Schneider has published an item on his blog about “popcorn lung” problems faced by workers in other industries, such as candy manufacturing, exposed to diacetyl, a butter-flavoring chemical. According to Schneider, five patients diagnosed with the sometimes-fatal lung disease worked at a now closed Brach’s candy plant in Chicago. While federal occupational…