RI 2103 Automobile Exhaust Gases in Vehicular Tunnels

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 229 KB
- Publication Date:
- Mar 1, 1920
Abstract
"Purpose and Nature of Tests:The rapidly increasing use of motor vehicles and trucks in the United States is creating an entirely new problem in the proper ventilation of tunnels, subways and other confined spaces through which such machines must pass. This problem has become of immediate importance because a tunnel 3,000 ft. long is being designed to pass under the Hudson River between New York City and New Jersey. Another tunnel at Pittsburgh 5,700 ft. long through the South Hills, is already under construction, and a third tunnel, 6,000 ft. between Boston and Past Boston is proposed. It is probably that other tunnels will be started in various parts of the United States in the near future.The ventilation of such tunnels is a serious matter, on account of the poisonous nature of automobile exhaust gases. It not uncommon to read about finding a man dead in his garage. Generally this happens on a cold, winter morning, after he has been running the engine with the doors and windows closed."
Citation
APA:
(1920) RI 2103 Automobile Exhaust Gases in Vehicular TunnelsMLA: RI 2103 Automobile Exhaust Gases in Vehicular Tunnels. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1920.