Hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S) poses an exceptionally high risk for industrial workers, especially those in the oil and natural gas industry. Oil fields rich in sulfur and H 2 S can lead to contamination of ...
A new survey from the American Society of Safety Engineers and Dräger found that more than half the EHS professionals in the oil and gas industry were unaware or unprepared to meet a new TLV for ...
EXPOSURE to high levels of hydrogen sulfide gas is a well-documented and understood hazard. OSHA and NIOSH standards have long recognized this acute risk with appropriate short-term maximum exposure ...
This chapter reviews the physical and chemical properties and toxicokinetic, toxicologic, and epidemiologic data on hydrogen sulfide. The Subcommittee on Submarine Escape Action Levels used this ...
A popular means of suicide, is there such a thing? Well apparently there is now. In the first six months of 2008, the press reports that in Japan more than 500 people have killed themselves using ...
Under the authority of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) P.L. 92-463 of 1972, the National Advisory Committee for Acute Exposure Guideline Levels for Hazardous Substances (NAC/AEGL Committee) ...
More than 54,000 oil and gas wells in Texas are associated with dangerous concentrations of hydrogen sulfide. This invisible poisonous gas can be deadly at high levels of direct exposure. Chronic ...
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