Isocyanate Testing Lab Houston, TX — TDI, MDI & HDI — OSHA Method 42

Houston's AIHA IHLAP-accredited isocyanate testing lab and industrial hygiene testing laboratory at 10200 East Freeway, Suite 101, Houston TX 77029. OSHA Method 42 analysis for toluene diisocyanate (TDI), methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI), and hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI) by HPLC with fluorescence and UV detection — all performed in-house with no outsourcing. AIHA LAP-101470 accredited under the IHLAP program. Spray foam insulation, auto body painting, polyurethane manufacturing, and aerospace coatings exposure monitoring. Samples received before 2:00 PM CST logged same day.

Last Updated: April 2026 Reviewed by: AGT Labs Analytical Chemistry Team — IHLAP-accredited analysts
AIHA IHLAP · LAP-101470 OSHA Method 42 · HPLC OSHA NEP Target Rush Same-Day Available In-House HPLC Analysis
Why Isocyanate Testing Matters

Why accredited isocyanate analysis protects your workers

#1 Chemical Cause of Occupational Asthma

Diisocyanates are the leading chemical cause of occupational asthma worldwide. Once sensitized, workers react to trace exposures well below detection limits. OSHA Method 42 monitoring from an IHLAP-accredited IH lab is the only way to document safe exposure levels.

OSHA National Emphasis Program

OSHA maintains an active National Emphasis Program (NEP) specifically targeting isocyanate exposures — meaning increased inspection frequency and enforcement for spray foam, auto body, and polyurethane operations.

Irreversible Respiratory Sensitization

Isocyanate sensitization is irreversible. Once a worker becomes sensitized, even trace concentrations trigger severe asthmatic reactions, potentially ending their career in the industry. Proactive IH testing prevents sensitization events.

Workers' Comp & Legal Liability

Isocyanate-induced occupational asthma generates significant workers' compensation and legal liability. Documented exposure monitoring from an AIHA IHLAP-accredited laboratory (LAP-101470) provides the defensible records needed for claim defense.

IH Testing Laboratory

What Is Isocyanate Exposure Testing?

Isocyanate testing — formally known as diisocyanate exposure testing — is an industrial hygiene (IH) air monitoring service that measures the concentration of diisocyanate monomers — toluene diisocyanate (TDI), methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI), and hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI) — in workplace air using High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) with fluorescence and UV detection. Diisocyanates are reactive chemicals used in two-component polyurethane products including spray foam insulation, automotive paints, industrial coatings, and adhesives.

As Houston's AIHA IHLAP-accredited isocyanate testing lab and trusted IH testing lab, AGT Labs performs all OSHA Method 42 analyses in-house by HPLC at our Houston facility (LAP-101470). No outsourcing, no subcontracting. When your spray foam contractor, auto body shop, or manufacturing facility needs defensible isocyanate exposure data during an OSHA NEP inspection, you get results from the accredited IH lab that actually ran the samples.

  • Personal breathing zone isocyanate monitoring — OSHA Method 42 HPLC
  • TDI (2,4-TDI and 2,6-TDI isomers) — toluene diisocyanate analysis
  • MDI — methylene diphenyl diisocyanate analysis
  • HDI — hexamethylene diisocyanate analysis
  • Short-term task-based monitoring for spray foam application and auto body painting
  • Full-shift TWA monitoring for ACGIH TLV compliance
  • Area monitoring inside and outside containment zones during spray foam operations
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OSHA Enforcement

OSHA National Emphasis Program (NEP) — Isocyanate Enforcement

OSHA maintains an active National Emphasis Program (NEP) specifically targeting isocyanate exposures. This means OSHA inspectors are actively seeking out and inspecting workplaces where diisocyanate-containing products are used — with a focus on spray polyurethane foam (SPF) insulation, auto body refinishing, and polyurethane manufacturing.

During an NEP inspection, OSHA compliance officers evaluate multiple elements of an employer’s isocyanate exposure control program. Having documented air monitoring data from an AIHA IHLAP-accredited laboratory like AGT Labs (LAP-101470) is the foundation of a defensible compliance program.

What OSHA NEP Inspectors Evaluate:

  • Air Monitoring Data: Personal breathing zone exposure monitoring per OSHA Method 42 — both task-based and full-shift TWA results
  • Medical Surveillance Records: Pre-placement and periodic medical evaluations for isocyanate-exposed workers, including pulmonary function testing
  • Respiratory Protection Program: Written program, fit testing records, and evidence that respirators match documented exposure levels
  • Training Documentation: Employee training on isocyanate hazards, proper handling, and emergency procedures
  • Engineering Controls: Ventilation systems, spray booth specifications, containment measures, and maintenance records
  • Product Inventory & SDS: Complete inventory of isocyanate-containing products with current Safety Data Sheets
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Sampling & Analysis Methods

Isocyanate Testing Method — OSHA Method 42

OSHA Method 42 is the validated analytical method for diisocyanate monomers in workplace air. Here's exactly what this method measures and what you receive in the report.

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IH Lab Location 10200 E. Freeway · Houston TX
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Respiratory Sensitization

Respiratory Sensitization — Why Isocyanates Are Different

Isocyanates are fundamentally different from most chemical hazards because they are respiratory sensitizers. With most chemicals, the dose-response relationship is straightforward — lower exposure means lower risk. With isocyanates, once a worker becomes sensitized, the rules change completely.

After sensitization, any exposure — even concentrations far below the ACGIH TLV of 0.005 ppm — can trigger severe asthma-like reactions including bronchospasm, chest tightness, wheezing, and respiratory distress. Sensitization is irreversible. Sensitized workers typically cannot continue working with or near isocyanate-containing products, effectively ending their career in that industry.

Risk Factors & Symptoms:

  • High-risk exposure events: Spills, spray operations without proper PPE, confined space application, and equipment malfunction
  • Atopic individuals: Workers with pre-existing allergies or asthma may be at higher risk for sensitization
  • Dermal exposure: Skin contact with liquid isocyanates can contribute to respiratory sensitization — not just inhalation
  • Symptoms of sensitization: Wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath, cough — often worsening during or after work shifts
  • Latency period: Sensitization can develop after weeks, months, or years of exposure — making ongoing monitoring critical
  • Medical surveillance: OSHA requires pre-placement and periodic medical evaluations including spirometry for isocyanate-exposed workers
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Isocyanate Comparison

TDI vs MDI vs HDI — Know Your Isocyanate

The three primary diisocyanates have different physical properties, exposure routes, and industrial applications. Understanding which isocyanate is present in your workplace determines sampling strategy and risk assessment.

PropertyTDI (Toluene Diisocyanate)MDI (Methylene Diphenyl Diisocyanate)HDI (Hexamethylene Diisocyanate)
Primary UseFlexible foam, coatings, elastomersRigid foam, SPF insulation, adhesivesAuto refinish, aerospace coatings
OSHA PEL0.02 ppm (ceiling)0.02 ppm (ceiling)None (General Duty Clause)
ACGIH TLV0.005 ppm TWA / 0.02 ppm STEL0.005 ppm TWA0.005 ppm TWA
Vapor PressureModerate — significant vapor at room tempVery low — primarily aerosol risk during sprayingModerate — significant vapor at room temp
Main Hazard RouteInhalation (vapor)Inhalation (aerosol/spray mist)Inhalation (vapor + aerosol)
Key IndustriesFoam manufacturing, coatings, foundry coresSpray foam insulation, rigid foam, constructionAuto body shops, aircraft painting, industrial coatings
Sampling NoteVapor readily captured on 1-2PP filterMust capture aerosol droplets — 1-2PP filter at 1–2 L/minBoth vapor and aerosol present — adequate flow rate critical
Report Deliverables

OSHA Method 42 — Deliverables & Report Format

No surprises in your isocyanate testing report. Here's exactly what OSHA Method 42 IH testing analysis returns.

Analysis TypeMethod / StandardSample MediaReport DeliverableRush?
OSHA 42 — TDI (2,4-) OSHA Method 42 · HPLC/FL + UV 1-2PP coated GFF (37mm) 2,4-TDI concentration (µg/m³ & ppm) + TLV comparison Yes
OSHA 42 — TDI (2,6-) OSHA Method 42 · HPLC/FL + UV 1-2PP coated GFF (37mm) 2,6-TDI concentration (µg/m³ & ppm) + TLV comparison Yes
OSHA 42 — MDI OSHA Method 42 · HPLC/FL + UV 1-2PP coated GFF (37mm) MDI concentration (µg/m³ & ppm) + TLV comparison Yes
OSHA 42 — HDI OSHA Method 42 · HPLC/FL + UV 1-2PP coated GFF (37mm) HDI concentration (µg/m³ & ppm) + TLV comparison Yes
Lab Logistics

Turnaround Times & Free Testing Kits

Every rush option and kit detail — clearly laid out before you submit your first sample to our IH testing lab.

Turnaround Options — Isocyanate HPLC
Same-Day RushBefore 2:00 PM CSTCall for pricing
1-Day Rush1 business day+100%
2-Day Rush2 business days+75%
3-Day Rush3 business days+50%
4-Day Rush4 business days+25%
Standard5-7 business daysNo Surcharge
Samples received before 2:00 PM CST logged same day. Call (713) 453-6090 to confirm rush availability.

Free Isocyanate Testing Kit Includes

  • 1-2PP reagent-coated 37mm glass fiber filters (OSHA 42) — pre-loaded cassettes
  • Calibrated personal sampling pumps (rental available)
  • Field blank cassettes (10% QA compliance)
  • Pre-paid UPS return shipping label (domestic)
  • Isocyanate Chain of Custody (COC) form — pre-numbered
  • Sampling instruction sheet with flow rate and volume guidelines
  • Protective storage containers for loaded cassettes
Request Isocyanate Testing Kit

Kits ship via UPS Ground — order with 5 business days notice. Houston metro courier pickup available: (713) 453-6090.

Field Protocol Reference

Sampling Field Requirements

Incorrect sampling invalidates results and wastes project time. Follow these parameters to ensure every sample produces valid, defensible data.

Isocyanate Air Sampling (OSHA Method 42)
Media
1-(2-pyridyl)piperazine (1-2PP) reagent-coated 37mm glass fiber filter in cassette. Do NOT break cassette seal until ready to sample. Store in protective container.
Flow rate
1–2 L/min. Calibrate pump with loaded cassette in-line before and after sampling. Record exact flow rate on COC.
Volume
Full-shift TWA: 480–960 L (8 hours at 1–2 L/min). Task-based: minimum 15-minute sample during active spraying or application.
Field blanks
Minimum 10% of sample count. Open cassette 30 seconds at sampling location, re-seal immediately. Label as "field blank" on COC.
Spray Foam Application Monitoring
Personal
Attach sampling pump and cassette to worker's breathing zone (lapel). Run continuously during SPF spray application — minimum task duration or full shift.
Area
Place area samplers at building entry points, adjacent occupied spaces, and HVAC returns to assess overspray migration. Record distances and ventilation status.
Re-entry
Post-application re-entry monitoring — sample air at breathing zone height in sprayed area before allowing unprotected worker access.
PPE note
Workers spraying SPF typically wear supplied-air respirators. Personal monitoring documents actual air concentrations for PPE selection validation.
Auto Body / Coatings Monitoring
Media
Same 1-2PP coated cassette. Position at worker breathing zone inside spray booth and outside booth (overspray assessment).
Duration
Task-based sampling during active spraying. Include booth purge time in sample. Note number of spray cycles per sample.
Analytes
HDI is most common in automotive clearcoats and primers. TDI in some older formulations. Note product SDS isocyanate content on COC.
Ventilation
Document booth airflow, CFM rating, and filter condition on COC. Ventilation effectiveness directly impacts isocyanate concentrations.
Shipping & Log-In
Ship to
10200 East Freeway Suite 101, Houston TX 77029. Isocyanate samples received before 2:00 PM CST logged same day.
Packaging
Replace cassette end caps after sampling. Store upright in original container. Ship at ambient temperature — no refrigeration required for 1-2PP media.
COC
Complete COC fully. Note analytes requested (TDI, MDI, HDI, or all). Record sampling duration, flow rate, and work activity. Indicate rush TAT.
Contact
(713) 453-6090 for Houston metro same-day courier pickup. Rush isocyanate HPLC results available.
Submission Workflow

From Sample Collection to Certified Report

1

Request Kit or COC

Call, email, or request isocyanate testing COC. Pre-loaded 1-2PP cassettes and sampling pumps ship free with 5 days notice.

2

Collect Samples

Follow OSHA Method 42 field parameters. Personal and area sampling during spray foam, auto body, or manufacturing operations. Record flow rates on COC.

3

Ship to IH Lab

Ship via UPS. No refrigeration required for 1-2PP media. Isocyanate samples logged same day if received before 2:00 PM CST.

4

HPLC Analysis at IH Lab

HPLC with fluorescence and UV detection performed by IHLAP-accredited analysts at our Houston IH testing facility. No outsourcing.

5

Certified Isocyanate Report

Results delivered via secure portal with individual TDI/MDI/HDI concentrations, ACGIH TLV comparison, analyst signature, QA sign-off, and AIHA LAP-101470 accreditation.

Regulatory Compliance

Standards That Require Accredited Testing

Every AGT Labs report from our IH lab is structured to satisfy all applicable federal and Texas state regulatory requirements.

OSHA PEL — TDI Ceiling 0.02 ppm
Toluene diisocyanate (TDI) has an OSHA ceiling limit of 0.02 ppm — exposure must never exceed this value at any point. MDI and HDI have no specific OSHA PEL, but OSHA enforces exposures under the General Duty Clause using ACGIH TLV values.
ACGIH TLV — 0.005 ppm TWA
The ACGIH TLV for TDI, MDI, and HDI is 0.005 ppm as an 8-hour TWA. TDI has an additional STEL of 0.02 ppm (15-minute). These extremely low limits reflect the potent respiratory sensitization hazard of diisocyanates.
OSHA National Emphasis Program (NEP)
OSHA maintains a National Emphasis Program specifically targeting isocyanate exposures in spray foam insulation, auto body refinishing, and polyurethane manufacturing. This means increased OSHA inspection frequency and enforcement for these industries.
NIOSH REL — TDI 0.005 ppm TWA
NIOSH recommends exposure limits of 0.005 ppm TWA and 0.02 ppm ceiling for TDI, consistent with ACGIH TLV values. NIOSH also recommends biological exposure monitoring for workers with ongoing isocyanate exposure.
EPA Risk Management — Section 112(r)
TDI is listed under EPA Risk Management Program (RMP) at threshold quantities. Facilities storing or using large quantities must maintain risk management plans including process hazard analysis and exposure monitoring.
EU REACH — Isocyanate Training Mandate
The EU REACH regulation mandates formal training for all workers handling diisocyanate-containing products above 0.1% by weight — effective August 2023. While this is an EU regulation, many global manufacturers now require equivalent training and monitoring documentation.
Industries & Clients

Who Relies on Our IH Testing Lab

Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF)

SPF insulation contractors face the highest isocyanate exposure risk of any industry. Two-component spray systems release MDI and sometimes TDI during application. OSHA NEP specifically targets SPF operations. OSHA Method 42 personal monitoring during spraying, and post-application re-entry testing, are essential.

Automotive Refinishing

Auto body shops using polyurethane clearcoats, primers, and basecoats release HDI and occasionally TDI during spray application. Spray booth monitoring and personal isocyanate exposure testing per OSHA Method 42 are required for OSHA NEP compliance.

Polyurethane Manufacturing

Foam production, casting, molding, and extrusion operations use MDI and TDI. Both monomer and prepolymer forms release isocyanate vapor, especially during heating and mixing. Continuous IH monitoring programs with OSHA Method 42 are standard for these facilities.

Aerospace Coatings

Aircraft painting and coating operations use HDI-based polyurethane systems for exterior and interior finishes. High-volume spray application in large hangars requires extensive personal and area monitoring. AGT Labs provides OSHA 42 IH testing for aerospace facilities.

Furniture & Foam Production

Flexible and rigid polyurethane foam production for furniture, mattresses, and automotive seating uses TDI and MDI. Foam cutting, trimming, and assembly operations also release residual isocyanate — monitoring required through the production chain.

Construction & Adhesives

Construction adhesive application, waterproofing membrane installation, and structural foam injection use isocyanate-based products. Workers applying these materials in enclosed spaces face concentrated isocyanate exposure requiring OSHA Method 42 monitoring.

Foundry & Core-Making

Polyurethane binder systems used in foundry sand cores release isocyanate vapor during mixing and during metal pour (thermal decomposition). NIOSH 6009 and OSHA Method 42 testing required for foundry core room workers and pourers.

Client Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions answered by our accredited IH lab team.

What diisocyanates does OSHA Method 42 analyze?
OSHA Method 42 covers the three most common diisocyanate monomers: toluene diisocyanate (TDI, including 2,4- and 2,6-isomers), methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI), and hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI). These are collected on 1-(2-pyridyl)piperazine (1-2PP) coated glass fiber filters and analyzed by HPLC with fluorescence and UV detection. AGT Labs (LAP-101470) is AIHA IHLAP-accredited for this method.
Does OSHA have a specific PEL for diisocyanates?
OSHA does not have a specific PEL for MDI or HDI. TDI has an OSHA ceiling limit of 0.02 ppm. However, OSHA enforces diisocyanate exposures under the General Duty Clause using ACGIH TLV values: 0.005 ppm TWA for TDI, MDI, and HDI, with a 0.02 ppm STEL for TDI. These values are especially relevant given the OSHA National Emphasis Program targeting isocyanate exposures.
Why are diisocyanates considered high-priority for workplace monitoring?
Diisocyanates are the leading chemical cause of occupational asthma worldwide. They are potent respiratory sensitizers — once a worker becomes sensitized, even trace exposures below detection limits can trigger severe asthmatic reactions. OSHA maintains a National Emphasis Program (NEP) specifically targeting isocyanate exposures, making compliance monitoring critical.
What is the difference between monomer and oligomer isocyanate testing?
OSHA Method 42 is designed for monomer diisocyanates (TDI, MDI, HDI). Oligomeric and prepolymer forms — such as polymeric MDI (pMDI) used in spray foam — have higher molecular weights. While OSHA 42 captures monomeric species effectively, some industrial formulations release both monomers and oligomers during thermal processing. Contact AGT Labs for guidance on which analytical approach best fits your scenario.
How are air samples collected for isocyanate testing?
Personal breathing zone samples are collected using calibrated sampling pumps drawing air through 1-(2-pyridyl)piperazine (1-2PP) reagent-coated 37mm glass fiber filters at 1 to 2 L/min. The 1-2PP derivatizing agent reacts with isocyanate groups on contact, stabilizing the reactive compounds for transport and analysis. AGT Labs provides pre-loaded sampling cassettes and pumps as part of our IH testing kits.
What industries require isocyanate exposure monitoring?
Industries with the highest risk include spray polyurethane foam (SPF) insulation, automotive refinishing, polyurethane manufacturing, aerospace coatings, furniture/foam production, construction adhesives, and foundry core-making. Any workplace using two-component polyurethane products, isocyanate-based paints, or foam systems should implement air monitoring programs.
What is the OSHA National Emphasis Program for isocyanates?
The OSHA NEP for Isocyanates is a nationwide enforcement program that increases OSHA inspection frequency at workplaces using isocyanate-containing products. Spray foam contractors, auto body shops, and polyurethane manufacturers are primary targets. During NEP inspections, OSHA evaluates exposure monitoring, respiratory protection, medical surveillance, and training compliance.
Can workers become permanently sensitized to isocyanates?
Yes. Isocyanate sensitization is irreversible. Once a worker's immune system becomes sensitized, even trace concentrations far below the ACGIH TLV can trigger severe bronchospasm and asthmatic reactions. Sensitized workers typically cannot continue working with or near isocyanate-containing products — making proactive monitoring and exposure prevention critical.
What is the turnaround time for isocyanate testing?
Standard turnaround for OSHA Method 42 isocyanate analysis at AGT Labs is 5 to 7 business days from sample receipt. Rush turnaround (24 to 48 hours) is available for OSHA inspection responses, post-incident investigations, and urgent clearance testing. Contact our IH lab at (713) 453-6090.
Is AGT Labs accredited for isocyanate testing?
Yes. AGT Labs holds AIHA IHLAP accreditation under certificate LAP-101470. Our scope includes OSHA Method 42 for TDI, MDI, and HDI analysis by HPLC with fluorescence and UV detection. IHLAP accreditation requires ISO/IEC 17025 quality standards, proficiency testing, and regular on-site assessments.
How much does isocyanate testing cost?
OSHA Method 42 isocyanate HPLC analysis pricing depends on sample count, number of analytes (TDI/MDI/HDI), and turnaround time. AGT Labs provides itemized quotes before any work begins. Call (713) 453-6090 or email info@agtlabs.com for pricing.
Is isocyanate testing required for spray foam contractors?
Yes. Spray foam contractors are a primary OSHA NEP enforcement target. OSHA requires initial exposure assessment and ongoing monitoring when workers may be exposed to isocyanates above the action level. Personal OSHA Method 42 monitoring during application, plus re-entry monitoring after spraying, are both essential for compliance and liability protection.
What is thermal decomposition testing for isocyanates?
When polyurethane products are heated (welding, grinding, cutting cured foam), they can thermally decompose and release isocyanate monomers plus hydrogen cyanide and other toxic compounds. OSHA Method 42 captures any monomeric TDI/MDI/HDI released during thermal processes. Additional testing for thermal decomposition products may be needed depending on the material and temperature.
Houston TX IH Laboratory

IH Testing Lab Serving Houston's Industries

AGT Labs is located at 10200 East Freeway, Suite 101, Houston TX 77029 — inside the Houston Ship Channel industrial corridor. As a full-service industrial hygiene testing lab, all analyses are performed in-house. No outsourcing, no send-outs. Samples received before 2:00 PM CST logged same day.

Construction
Spray Foam Insulation
OSHA Method 42 personal and area isocyanate monitoring for Houston-area spray foam insulation contractors. OSHA NEP compliance testing during SPF application, re-entry monitoring, and post-application clearance for residential and commercial projects.
Automotive
Body Shops & Refinishing
HDI isocyanate exposure testing for Houston-area auto body shops. Spray booth monitoring and personal exposure assessment during clearcoat, primer, and basecoat application per OSHA Method 42.
Industrial
Manufacturing & Coatings
TDI and MDI isocyanate monitoring for Houston-area polyurethane manufacturers, industrial coating applicators, and foam production facilities. Continuous IH monitoring programs for OSHA NEP compliance.
Petrochemical
Pipe Insulation & Coatings
Isocyanate exposure testing for spray-applied pipe insulation and industrial coatings in Houston Ship Channel refineries and chemical plants. Personal and area OSHA Method 42 monitoring during application.
TDI MDI HDI
Three Isocyanates
Analyzed Per Sample
OSHA NEP
National Emphasis
Program Target
Same-Day
Rush HPLC
TAT Available
77029
Houston TX
10200 E. Freeway

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