RI 2591 The Carbon Monoxide Self-Rescuer

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. C. Fieldner S. H. Katz D. A. Reynolds
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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14
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Publication Date:
Mar 1, 1924

Abstract

"03-01-192403-31-2019RI 2591 - Reports of Investigations - Department of the Interior - Bureau of MinesBureau of MinesPittsburgh Experiment Station American Society of Heating and Ventilating EngineersU.S. Public Health ServicesTucson Experiment Station Introduction.""Carbon monoxide self-rescuers,"" or simply ""self-rescuers,"" are pocketsize gas respirators which protect the wearer from air contaminated with poisonous carbon monoxide gas. On March 6, 1924, the Bureau of Mines approved the ""M.S.A. self-rescuer’ manufactured by the Mine Safety Appliances Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., after the M.S.A- self-rescuer bad passed all the tests and requirements of the Bureau's Schedule 14A4.The purpose of the self-rescuer is to help miners to escape from mines in which fires are burning or explosions have occurred, by providing protection from carbon monoxide for at least one half-hour. The self-rescuer can be used similarly by workers above ground who may through accident become surrounded or entrapped by atmospheres containing carbon monoxide.no hazards threaten the miner, who escapes serious injury by fire or violence in a large mine fire namely, ( 1) asphyxiation by poisonous carbon monoxide gas; and (2) suffocation by insufficient oxygen to support life. In order to save himself, the miner must either erect a barrica4e5 against afterdamp and wait restoration of ventilation and rescue or take a long chance at getting out of the mine through entries not permeated by afterdamp.. The self-rescuer removes the hazard of carbon monoxide poisoning for one half-hour or more, and accordingly greatly increases the miner's chance of saving his life.This paper describes the construction and details of the M.S.A. self-rescuer as approved by the Bureau of Mines, and discusses its performance under test condition"
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APA: A. C. Fieldner S. H. Katz D. A. Reynolds  (1924)  RI 2591 The Carbon Monoxide Self-Rescuer

MLA: A. C. Fieldner S. H. Katz D. A. Reynolds RI 2591 The Carbon Monoxide Self-Rescuer. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1924.

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