RI 8051 Evaluation of Small, Color-Changing Carbon Monoxide Dosimeters

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. M. Ray
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines evaluated five commercial badge-type carbon monoxide dosimeters. Color changes in the badge reagent indicated the presence of carbon, monoxide. Possible effects of ambient conditions on dosimeter response to CO during or after coal mine fires or explosions were studied. Temperature and humidity changes did not change dosimeter sensitivity to CO. Contaminant gases such as CO2, N02, S02, and H2S had effects that varied with brands of dosimeters ranging from no effect to increased sensitivity to CO. Dosimeters tested after 6 months of storage showed an increase in failure rate as high as 25 percent. Tests were conducted to determine the effects on dosimeter time-for-color change caused by observer's sight (colorblind); lighting, and coal dust on dosimeters. No significant effects were observed. Observer variance was the most pronounced factor observed in all tests.
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APA: R. M. Ray  (1975)  RI 8051 Evaluation of Small, Color-Changing Carbon Monoxide Dosimeters

MLA: R. M. Ray RI 8051 Evaluation of Small, Color-Changing Carbon Monoxide Dosimeters. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1975.

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