RI 4663 Comparison Of Poisonous Gases From Permissible Explosives As Obtained In Bichel-Gage And Coal-Mine Tests

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. E. Tiffany
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Jan 1, 1950

Abstract

Some of the gases produced by permissible explosives on detonation are poisonous, and the probable hazard involved by the inhalation of carbon monoxide in the past has been evaluated from results of tests in the Bichel Gage. Tests have now been made in the Experimental Coal Mine of the Bureau of Mines at Bruceton, Pa., to determine the composition of the gases obtained under actual mining conditions for the purpose of comparing these, results with those found by the Bichel gage tests. Two permissible explosives were procured for these tests, one that produces a relatively low quantity of poisonous gases in the Bichel gage (24.8 liters per 1-1/2 pounds of explosive) and another that produces a relatively high quantity of poisonous gases (94.6 liters per 1-1/2 pounds). The first of these is designated by the Bureau of Mines as a class A4/ explosive and the other is designated a class B explosive. In comparison with Bichel-gage tests, the shooting of permissible explosives in a coal shot hole resulted in a large reduction in the quantity of carbon monoxide, the principal poisonous gas, which; in the mine tests, was only 22 percent of that found in Bichel-gage tests: The quantity of carbon monoxide from the class B explosive in Bichel-gage tests was 3.8 times larger than that from the class A explosive; in the coalmine tests the ratio was 4:1. The concentrations of carbon monoxide in the mine tests, as determined by analysis of the atmosphere in an enclosed space resulting from shooting 1-1/2-pound and 3-pound charges of the class A explosive, were 0.03 and 0.06 percent, respectively, and the concentrations from 1-1/2-pound and 3-pound charges of the class B explosive were 0.10 and 0.24 percent.
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APA: J. E. Tiffany  (1950)  RI 4663 Comparison Of Poisonous Gases From Permissible Explosives As Obtained In Bichel-Gage And Coal-Mine Tests

MLA: J. E. Tiffany RI 4663 Comparison Of Poisonous Gases From Permissible Explosives As Obtained In Bichel-Gage And Coal-Mine Tests. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.

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