RI 6540 Safe Use of Respiratory Protecth'e Equipment in Work in Compressed Air Detection and Physiological Effects of Gases Encountered

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
L. B. Berger T. F. Curry H. A. Watson S. J. Pearce
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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49
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The conduct of work at elevated air pressures , such as in caissons and in tunnel - driving in subaqueous strata , poses safety problems not encountered in mining and tunneling operations at ordinary atmospheric pressure . This publication discusses some of the problems involved and presents information on the following subjects : ( 1 ) Physiological effects of gases at elevated pressure . ( 2 ) Use of respiratory protective equipment in rescue or recovery operations in event of fire or other emergency in pressurized tunnels . ( 3 ) Effect of elevated pressure on performance of some gasdetecting instruments ; interpretation of the results . Various types of respiratory protective devices are discussed in relation to their possible use at elevated pressures , especially the 2 - hour , selfcontained , recirculating - oxygen - breathing apparatus , which has had wide use in the United States during rescue and recovery work in the mining industry . A modified procedure that eliminates the hazard of oxygen poisoning enabling the safe use of this apparatus at elevated pressures , up to 45 pounds per square inch , gage , and tests to verify its practicability are described . procedure involves control of the partial pressure of oxygen in the breathing
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APA: L. B. Berger T. F. Curry H. A. Watson S. J. Pearce  (1964)  RI 6540 Safe Use of Respiratory Protecth'e Equipment in Work in Compressed Air Detection and Physiological Effects of Gases Encountered

MLA: L. B. Berger T. F. Curry H. A. Watson S. J. Pearce RI 6540 Safe Use of Respiratory Protecth'e Equipment in Work in Compressed Air Detection and Physiological Effects of Gases Encountered. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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