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Inerting Hazards
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Inerting Hazards
Introduction
Nitrogen can smother if the gas is not properly exhausted. Nitrogen has two
distinct hazards associated with its use, asphyxiation and compressed gas
hazards.
Asphyxiation Hazard
Symptoms. The warning signs of asphyxia are dizziness, headache, fainting, and
nausea. If you feel any of these symptoms, move to an area that is ventilated
with fresh air immediately.
Compressed Gas
Hazard
Compressed Nitrogen - Excessive pressure could cause explosion of Nitrogen
Flow Meters.
Do not connect the Nitrogen Flow Control unit to a nitrogen source that exceeds
690 kPa (100 psi). Exploding flow meters are a potential hazard to workers
stationed in front of the control panel. Compressed gas can cause projectiles, gas
burns to exposed areas of the body, and asphyxiation. It is recommended that
nitrogen is delivered at a regulated pressure, at least 103 kPa (15 psi) less than
the supply line pressure.
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