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Potential Effects of CO Exposure
• Work place/industry guidelines for CO exposure limits vary substantially from region to region (OSHA) Permissible
Exposure Limit (PEL) for CO is 50 ppm, as an 8-hour time weighted average.
• Definition of CO effects - The toxic effects of carbon monoxide in the blood is the result of tissue hypoxia (lack of
oxygen). The severity depends on the state of activity of the individual and his tissue oxygen needs.
Methods to Reduce The Risks of CO Poisoning
• Air Exchange and CO Diffusion - CO does not mix with air on its own. Air currents can "stir" the CO and dilute the
concentration values by mixing it with the available air. When using equipment over a large area in a short time
"stirring" occurs as you walk.
• Application Considerations (Burnishing versus Stripping) - When activity is concentrated to a smaller area as in a
stripping application, air "stirring" must be forced by use of fans to reduce the risk of high concentrations of CO.
• Air Quality Monitoring - Deployment of a monitor/detector is essential for the safe operation of any equipment that has
the potential to produce CO.
• Room Size and Time Estimations - The concentration and volume of CO production, the size of the area and the
amount of air exchange are factors involved with determining safe time limits for operation in a specific room size.
• Maintenance of Equipment - LPG engines are dependent on engine tune up, and air filter replacement. CO
concentration (production) skyrockets when the air to fuel ratio becomes fuel rich. Follow the recommended
Maintenance Schedule for the engine.
• Safety Equipment Available - Three-way type catalytic converter to scrub CO, Hydro Carbons (HC), and Nitrous Oxide
(NOx) from the engine exhaust providing the lowest possible emissions, high cubic feet per minute (CFM) fans
(forced air mixing), and digital combustion analyzers for tail pipe emissions monitoring.
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