Title: Carbon%20Monoxide%20Monitoring
1Carbon Monoxide Monitoring
- Presented by Interscan Corporation
2CARBON MONOXIDE
- SYNONYMS
- Coal gas
- Carbon oxide
- Carbonic oxide
- Exhaust gas
- Flue gas
- Monoxide
3CARBON MONOXIDE IS THE MOST COMMON TOXIC GAS
CO is one of the few toxic gases that can be
encountered at home or on the job
- As a product of combustion, it is ubiquitous
Colorless and odorless, CO is a silent killer
4CO HEALTH EFFECTS
At 200-300 ppm, can cause fatigue in healthy
individuals, and chest pain in those with heart
disease.
At higher concentrations, can cause impaired
vision and coordination headaches dizziness
confusion nausea.
Can cause flu-like symptoms (ca. 250 ppm) that
clear up when in clean air.
At 2000 ppm, can be rapidly fatal
5TOXICOLOGY
Carbon monoxide is an asphyxiant
Inhalation of CO causes tissue hypoxia by
preventing the blood from carrying sufficient
oxygen
Carbon monoxide combines reversibly with
hemoglobin to form carboxyhemoglobin
The reduction in oxygen-carrying capacity of the
blood is proportional to the amount of
carboxyhemoglobin formed
6Occupational Exposure Standards
7OSHA Standards (as of Feb, 2011)
The OSHA PEL ( Permissible Exposure Limit, based
on an 8-hour time-weighted average) is 50 ppm
Special provision for maritime workers/longshoring
29 CFR 1918.94(a)(1)(i)) employees shall be
removed from the enclosed space if the CO
concentration exceeds a ceiling of 100 ppm.
Exception The ceiling shall be 200 ppm instead
of 100 ppm for Ro-Ro operations.
8ACGIH TLV Threshold Limit Value (as of Feb,
2011)
TLV-TWA (based on an 8-hour time-weighted
average) is 25 ppm
Biological Exposure Index (BEI) is recommended
for carbon monoxide - Based on percent
carboxyhemoglobin saturation in blood, or
end-expired CO concentration in alveolar air
9NIOSH REL Recommended Exposure Limits (as of
Feb, 2011)
TLV-TWA (based on an 8-hour time-weighted
average) is 35 ppm
Ceiling value of 200 ppm (should not be exceeded
at any time)
10NIOSH IDLH Immediately Dangerous to Life and
Health (as of Feb, 2011)
1200 ppm
IDLH The airborne concentration from which a
worker could escape without injury or
irreversible health effects, in the event of the
failure of respiratory protection equipment.
IDLH values are based on effects that might occur
as a consequence of a 30-minute exposure.
Regardless of the 30-minute basis, if equipment
failure occurs, LEAVE THE AREA AT ONCE!!
11GRADE D BREATHING AIR Per ANSI / CGA
G-7.1.1989
As it pertains to carbon monoxide
No more than 10 ppm
12Applications Engineering
13AT A MINIMUM, CONSIDER
Portable/survey or fixed continuous monitoring
requirement?
Interfering gases present?
Will unit be used/installed in electrically
hazardous area?
Is data logging needed?
14Some Carbon Monoxide Monitoring Products Offered
By
15PORTABLE ANALYZER
16CONTINUOUS MONITORING SYSTEM SINGLE POINT
APPLICATION
17CONTINUOUS MONITORING SYSTEM TWO POINT
APPLICATION
18CONTINUOUS MONITORING SYSTEM MULTI-POINT (THREE
OR MORE) APPLICATION
19For Survey Applications, We Recommend Our Nomad
Data Logger
12-bit resolution
Models available for 0-100mV, 0-2.5V and 4-20mA
inputs
Self-contained units also available for
temperature, humidity and pH
Sampling rate adjustable1 second to 10 hours in
1 second intervals
Storage capacity16336 readings
Excellent software included
20Visualize your measurement session with an
auto-scaling time history graph
21Time history graph detail screen
Zoomed in on particular portion of the curve
22Ability To View All Individual Data Points
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24ARC-MAX DATA ACQUISITION, ARCHIVING, AND
REPORTING PACKAGE
25ARC-MAX is designed to meet and exceed all toxic
gas regulatory reporting requirements
Protect your employeesAND your company!
26Only ARC-MAX gives you
Shift reports, supporting up to four shifts/day,
and the shifts can overlap
Alarm logs, updated as alarms occur
Live and historic trending
STEL and TWA tracking, continuously updated
27ARC-MAX MAIN SCREEN
28ARC-MAX SHIFT REPORT
29ARC-MAX TRENDING
30ARC-MAX ALARM LOG
31For more information on how Interscan can help
you solve your carbon monoxide problems,
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