RI 2338 Physiological Effects of Exposure to Low Concentrations of Carbon Monoxide

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. R. Sayers
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Mar 1, 1922

Abstract

The effect of comparatively low concentrations of carbon monoxide for short periods and under normal air conditions.of temperature and humidity , with the subject at rest , was studied by Dr. Yandell Henderson and his co -workers . In making recommendations to the New York and New Jersey tunnel commissions * he advised that , if the New York New Jersey vehicular tunnel be so ventilated that persons passing through the tunnel would be exposed to not more than 4 parts of carbon monoxide in 10,000 parts of air for not longer than 45 minutes , they would experience no ill effects . supplementary experiments , carried out by us in connection with our studies at the Bureau of Mines experiment station at Pittsburgh, substantiated this advice . ** In continuing our studies on low concentrations of carbon monoxide , we made a few experiments in a gas chamber where the conditions could be accurately controlled . The factors investigatel were : ( 1 ) The effect of long exposure in low concentrations of carbon monoxide ; ( 2 ) The effect of strenuous exercise ; ( 3 ) The effect of high temperature and humidity in low concentrations of ccarbon Lonoxide .
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APA: R. R. Sayers  (1922)  RI 2338 Physiological Effects of Exposure to Low Concentrations of Carbon Monoxide

MLA: R. R. Sayers RI 2338 Physiological Effects of Exposure to Low Concentrations of Carbon Monoxide. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1922.

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