RI 9635 - Self-Contained Self-Rescuer Field Evaluation: Fifth-Phase Results

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Nicholas Kyriazi John P. Shubilla1
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Jan 4, 1996

Abstract

A joint effort by the Pittsburgh Research Center (PRC) and the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA)3was undertaken to determine how well self-contained self-rescuers (SCSR's), deployed in accordance with Federal regulations (30 CFR 75.1714), held up in the underground environment with regard to both physical damage and aging. This report presents findings regarding laboratory-tested SCSR's in the fifth phase of testing from mid-1993to early 1996. The SCSR's were tested on human subjects and on a breathing and metabolic simulator (BMS) at PRC. These results indicate that most of the apparatus, if they pass their inspection criteria, perform satisfactorily.
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APA: Nicholas Kyriazi John P. Shubilla1  (1996)  RI 9635 - Self-Contained Self-Rescuer Field Evaluation: Fifth-Phase Results

MLA: Nicholas Kyriazi John P. Shubilla1 RI 9635 - Self-Contained Self-Rescuer Field Evaluation: Fifth-Phase Results. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1996.

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