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Respirator cartridge service lives for exposure to vinyl chloride

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Pages 498-502 | Published online: 04 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

Respirator cartridge service lives (1 ppm breakthrough) were determined for low level (≈10 ppm) exposures to vinyl chloride using simple apparatus and an infrared spectrophotometer. Two classes of organic vapor cartridges were tested; six brands which received approval from MESA-NIOSH before July 15, 1975 and two brands which were not approved but were available through local safety supply outlets on that date. Cartridges were tested both as they came from the supplier and after being preconditioned for 6 hours. Effects of insult concentration, preconditioning, and absorbent weight were investigated. No cartridge service life exceeded 1 hour; many did not provide protection for even 30 minutes. As a result, the use of cartridge containing half mask respirators for vinyl chloride exposure should be questioned.

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