RI 5090 Elimination Of Ethyl Mercaptan Vapor-Air Explosions In Stench Warning Systems ? Introduction

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 11
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- 4072 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1954
Abstract
The Bureau of Mines has advocated the use of stenches as warning agents in metal mines and in gas-distribution systems since 1920 A considerable amount of research has been conducted on ethyl mercaptan and other compounds to determine their effectiveness when used for this purpose.4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12/13/ Miners are warned of danger by a stench injected, in measured quantity, into a compressed-air line through which it is rapidly carried to the working faces, where it escapes from the compressed-air equipment and imparts a characteristic odor to the air. This method is not applicable to mines where only a limited number of com-pressed-air lines are used, as for example, many coal mines; the ventilation currents available in these mines may be too slow for warning purposes.14/
Citation
APA:
(1954) RI 5090 Elimination Of Ethyl Mercaptan Vapor-Air Explosions In Stench Warning Systems ? IntroductionMLA: RI 5090 Elimination Of Ethyl Mercaptan Vapor-Air Explosions In Stench Warning Systems ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1954.