OFR-4-82 Determination Of The Products Of The Oxidative Thermal Degradation Of Variously Treated Woods And Mine Materials

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 163
- File Size:
- 64805 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1982
Abstract
The primary objective of this program was to determine the toxic fume and fire hazard of elastomeric noise abatement materials with a limited effort expended on the evaluation of specific treatments applied to mine timbers. Under the conditions employed, for a dimethyl silicone rubber, formaldehyde presented the major toxic threat; acrolein was the main toxic species for both polyester and polyether urethanes and an acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene resin; in the case of flame-retardant styrene-butadiene rubber compositions, hydrogen chloride, and in the case of PFA-treated timber, furfural, were the major toxic compounds. Of the materials studied, the flame-retardant styrene-butadiene rubbers presented the greatest toxic hazard. The generated data have been reduced to toxic load tabulations amenable to employment for potential hazard assessment.
Citation
APA:
(1982) OFR-4-82 Determination Of The Products Of The Oxidative Thermal Degradation Of Variously Treated Woods And Mine MaterialsMLA: OFR-4-82 Determination Of The Products Of The Oxidative Thermal Degradation Of Variously Treated Woods And Mine Materials. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.