Evaluation Of Person-Wearable Methane Monitors (a1fba754-b9f0-4fdd-8c35-806188aa4cb1)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. E. Chilton
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Abstract

Regular monitoring for methane gas is required near working faces in gassy underground mines where the potential for methane ignitions is greatest. However, high concentrations of methane can also accumulate outby the face where methane levels are monitored less frequently. Wearing a personal methane monitor equipped with an alarm could protect persons working in these outby areas from injury or death due to methane ignitions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has conducted studies to evaluate methanometers that could be used as person-wearable monitors. For the present study, seven different person-wearable monitors that are not currently approved for underground use were evaluated. This paper describes test procedures used to evaluate performance of methane monitors that could be used underground for continuous personal monitoring of methane. The information in this report provides data that allows the reader to make side-by side comparisons of these instruments.
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APA: J. E. Chilton  Evaluation Of Person-Wearable Methane Monitors (a1fba754-b9f0-4fdd-8c35-806188aa4cb1)

MLA: J. E. Chilton Evaluation Of Person-Wearable Methane Monitors (a1fba754-b9f0-4fdd-8c35-806188aa4cb1). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),

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