RI 2594 Tests Of A Commercial Solution Used To Reduce The Hazard Of CO Poisoning In Garages

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. C. Fieldner P. Yant
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Apr 1, 1924

Abstract

"IntroductionIn its investigations relative to reducing the hazards of carbon monoxide poisoning, the Bureau of Mines recently had its attention drawn to a compound2a sold under a trade name for which claims are reported to have been made regarding its efficacy in reducing that type of poisoning in automobile garages. Accordingly, some of the product was obtained and analyzed for its power to absorb, oxidize, or destroy carbon monoxide; and the results are herein reported.Description of ""Compound"" (quoted from manufacturer's circular)While the circular does not actually state that the ""compound"" protects against carbon monoxide, the inference is therein, because each of the two following quotations is below these respective headings; ""Carbon-Monoxide Poisoning,"" and ""Chronic Gassing Among Garage Workers.""The ""compound"" holds chlorine and oxygen gases in solution with formaldehyde, which unites with the hydrogen to form hydrochloric acid., giving an over-supply of oxygen which burns up carbon just as a piece of wood is burned in the fire. The formaldehyde in the composition of the ""compound"" is a great affinity for ammonia and hydrogen sulphide."
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APA: A. C. Fieldner P. Yant  (1924)  RI 2594 Tests Of A Commercial Solution Used To Reduce The Hazard Of CO Poisoning In Garages

MLA: A. C. Fieldner P. Yant RI 2594 Tests Of A Commercial Solution Used To Reduce The Hazard Of CO Poisoning In Garages. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1924.

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