Bulletin 231 Investigation of Toxic Gases from Mexican and other High Sulphur Petroleums and Products

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. R. Sayers N. A. C. Smith A. C. Fieldner
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Jan 1, 1925

Abstract

Gases and vapors given off by petroleum and its products have long been recognized as somewhat injurious, when inhaled in high enough concentrations. The petroleum industry has recognized these effects and has tried to minimize the possibility of employees encountering dangerous concentrations of the vapors. Petroleum gases and vapors have not, however, been considered as actively poisonous, in the sense that hydrocyanic (prussic) acid and phosgene are poisonous; men have been exposed to them repeatedly, and for long periods, without any marked ill effects. Light Mexican crude oil when first introduced into the United States for refining was handled in much the same way as was customary with other apparently similar crudes; but experience soon showed that some toxic substance escaped from the crude during production and transportation and in most of the refinery operations. After a preliminary investigation several of the larger companies decided that the gases from the petroleum were the source of trouble, and therefore took precautions, wherever possible, to protect the men from exposure to these gases. With the increasing use of Mexican crude, this problem has become important. The present report covers the work done on the subject by the Bureau of Mines and the Public Health Service under a cooperative agreement with the American Petroleum Institute.
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APA: R. R. Sayers N. A. C. Smith A. C. Fieldner  (1925)  Bulletin 231 Investigation of Toxic Gases from Mexican and other High Sulphur Petroleums and Products

MLA: R. R. Sayers N. A. C. Smith A. C. Fieldner Bulletin 231 Investigation of Toxic Gases from Mexican and other High Sulphur Petroleums and Products. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1925.

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