RI 3013 Toxicity of Dichloro-Difluoro Methane: A new Refrigerant

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 17
- File Size:
- 1055 KB
- Publication Date:
- May 1, 1930
Abstract
"The contemplated use of dichloro-difluoro methane in domestic and commercial refrigerating appliances and in air-conditioning equipment for Public buildings and possibly homes, brings attention to the health hazards involved in a wide potential exposure of the public to vapors of another new product, and for the first time to vapors of an organic fluorine compound. The objective in the development of this new refrigerant, however, has been the mitigation of health and explosion hazards in automatic refrigeration, and accordingly these factors have been given primary attention. Early in the development, the Bureau of Mines was requested to make a laboratory study of the toxicity and potential hazard:"" and it was on the basis of the results of this work and the results of a preliminary investigation made in another laboratory5 that the compound has been selected for commercial use. Although the investigation conducted by the Bureau of Mines is still in progress, information has been obtained to indicate the order of the toxicity and the magnitude of the health hazards involved in the use of dichloro-difluoro methane as a refrigerant. The following is a summarized report of the work completed to date:Additionally work rich is in progress at the present time includes a determination of the lethal time-concentration curve for animals and a study of the response of persons within the range of safe concentrations.The writers desire to jive acknowledgment to T E. Midgley, Frigidaire Corporation, Layton, Ohio, for suggesting the investigation, for arranging for the cooperation of the Frigidaire Corporation, and for advice during the experimental work; to Robert A. Kehoe, The Eichberg Laboratory of Physiology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio; and E. R. Hayhurst, college of Medicine, Ohio State University, for consultation and advice in planning the work; and to the following employees of the Bureau of Mines for assistance in performing the experimental work: L. M. Berger, chief scientific aid, S. J. Pearce, junior chemist, and Ethel B. Stead, technician."
Citation
APA:
(1930) RI 3013 Toxicity of Dichloro-Difluoro Methane: A new RefrigerantMLA: RI 3013 Toxicity of Dichloro-Difluoro Methane: A new Refrigerant. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1930.