RI 2979 Odor Intensity And Symptoms Produced By Commercial Propane, Butane, Pentane, Hexane, And Heptane Vapor ? Hazard Of Contaminated Atmosphere

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
F. A. Patty
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1929

Abstract

[Health and safety hazards from contamination of the atmosphere in places frequented by persons depend to a considerable extent on whether the contaminating agent possesses sense-perceptive properties which will give warning of its presence before it '.an create harmful conditions. If a distinct and easily recognized warning is given in advance of harmful conditions, hazards ace mitigated, but if warning properties are inadequate or absent, the hazards are augmented. When evaluating the hazard presented by a potentially harmful substance used under conditions of possible escape into the air of places frequented by persons, it is therefore necessary to consider the warning properties of the substance along with ether pertinent information such as toxicity, inflammability, physical properties, and mode of use. If the contaminating agent inherently lacks warning; properties it may be possible to impart them by adding to the hazardous substance a small quantity of a relatively harmless substance which has a high warning intensity.]
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APA: F. A. Patty  (1929)  RI 2979 Odor Intensity And Symptoms Produced By Commercial Propane, Butane, Pentane, Hexane, And Heptane Vapor ? Hazard Of Contaminated Atmosphere

MLA: F. A. Patty RI 2979 Odor Intensity And Symptoms Produced By Commercial Propane, Butane, Pentane, Hexane, And Heptane Vapor ? Hazard Of Contaminated Atmosphere. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1929.

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