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Metering and CO
Overview Carbon Monoxide (CO) Properties Possible sources of CO CO Health Hazards CO levels – what they mean Atmospheric monitoring equipment Practical Exercises ,[object Object]
Firefighters –  4 gas meter chemlab,[object Object]
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Properties Flammable Gas: DOT Designation Auto ignition temperature = 1128° F Lower Explosive Limit 12.8%  Upper Explosive Limit 74% Vapor Density of .968 Slightly less than that air CO will rise with warm air CO disperses evenly once it cools
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sources A natural by-product of incomplete combustion from burning carbon based fossil fuels such as? ,[object Object]
Wood
Coal
Propane
Oil
Methane,[object Object]
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sources Appliances Vented:  appliances that are designed to be used with a duct, chimney, pipe or other device that carry the combustion pollutants outside the home.   Un-vented:  appliances that do not vent to the outside, so they release combustion         pollutants directly into the home.
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sources Levels of CO in homes:  Average levels in homes without gas stoves vary from 0.5 to 5 parts per million (ppm).  Levels near properly adjusted gas stoves are often 5 to 15 ppm and those near poorly adjusted stoves may be 30 ppm or higher.
Where to Sample???? Follow search procedures Sample around all un-vented appliances (stove, ovens & space heaters) Sample in heat exchanger exhaust ports of furnace Sample under draft diverter of an atmospheric hot water heater Sample anywhere you may suspect CO (Garage, basement, etc….)
Health Hazards Silent Killer: CO will kill before its presence is known No early warning signs Displaces O2 in the bloodstream Victims die from asphyxiation
Health Hazards Absorbed into the body through lungs Transferred to the blood Combines with hemoglobin to become carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) CO poisoning is measured by the % of COHb in the blood
Health Hazards Reduced O2 reduces functions of the brain, cardiac muscle, and respiratory system CO has a greater affinity for hemoglobin than O2 at 210 times to 1 COHb limits the ability of the blood to carry oxygen and effects all major organs     and muscles.
Health Hazards Individual CO poisoning levels depend on several factors  Initial COHb concentration Concentration of CO inhaled  Length of exposure Activity while inhaling CO Body size and physiological factors
COHb Levels of Concern %COHb Levels		Symptoms 0-10%			None 10-20%			Tension in forehead 20-30%			Headache 30-40%			Severe headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness 40-50%			Increased respiratory, pulse rate.  Asphyxiation 50-60%			Coma, convulsions, Cheyne-Stokes respirations 60-70%			Weak respirations and pulse; possible death 70-80%			Slowing and stoppage of breathing.  Poss. death 80-90%			Death in less that one hour 90-100%		     	Death within a few minutes.
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Levels CO Levels			Effects 128,000 PPM		12.8 % = LEL 12,800 PPM		10% of LEL – 10,000 PPM		Un-consciousness & Death 1-3 minutes 6400 PPM		Death or irreversible damage in 10-15 minutes 3200 PPM		Dizziness & Headache 5-10 minutes 1500 PPM		IDLH (immediately dangerous to life or health) 1300 PPM		Cherry red skin and violent headache 400 PPM		                  STEL 1-2 hour, Headache and nausea after 1-2 hour (short term exposure limit)  200 PPM			Possible mild headache after 2-3 hours 35 PPM			TLV-TWA PEL (threshold limit value) (OSHA) “Gwinnett Standard” 10 PPM			Gwinnett Standard for “Structure Fires” SCBA Removal 9 PPM			EPA:  Maximum acceptable level of CO inliving space		 When do we pack up at a CO incident? Why? When do we need to back out of a CO environment?

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Metering and co

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  • 4. Carbon Monoxide (CO) Properties Flammable Gas: DOT Designation Auto ignition temperature = 1128° F Lower Explosive Limit 12.8% Upper Explosive Limit 74% Vapor Density of .968 Slightly less than that air CO will rise with warm air CO disperses evenly once it cools
  • 5.
  • 9. Oil
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  • 11. Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sources Appliances Vented: appliances that are designed to be used with a duct, chimney, pipe or other device that carry the combustion pollutants outside the home. Un-vented: appliances that do not vent to the outside, so they release combustion pollutants directly into the home.
  • 12. Carbon Monoxide (CO) Sources Levels of CO in homes: Average levels in homes without gas stoves vary from 0.5 to 5 parts per million (ppm). Levels near properly adjusted gas stoves are often 5 to 15 ppm and those near poorly adjusted stoves may be 30 ppm or higher.
  • 13.
  • 14. Where to Sample???? Follow search procedures Sample around all un-vented appliances (stove, ovens & space heaters) Sample in heat exchanger exhaust ports of furnace Sample under draft diverter of an atmospheric hot water heater Sample anywhere you may suspect CO (Garage, basement, etc….)
  • 15. Health Hazards Silent Killer: CO will kill before its presence is known No early warning signs Displaces O2 in the bloodstream Victims die from asphyxiation
  • 16.
  • 17. Health Hazards Absorbed into the body through lungs Transferred to the blood Combines with hemoglobin to become carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) CO poisoning is measured by the % of COHb in the blood
  • 18. Health Hazards Reduced O2 reduces functions of the brain, cardiac muscle, and respiratory system CO has a greater affinity for hemoglobin than O2 at 210 times to 1 COHb limits the ability of the blood to carry oxygen and effects all major organs and muscles.
  • 19. Health Hazards Individual CO poisoning levels depend on several factors Initial COHb concentration Concentration of CO inhaled Length of exposure Activity while inhaling CO Body size and physiological factors
  • 20. COHb Levels of Concern %COHb Levels Symptoms 0-10% None 10-20% Tension in forehead 20-30% Headache 30-40% Severe headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness 40-50% Increased respiratory, pulse rate. Asphyxiation 50-60% Coma, convulsions, Cheyne-Stokes respirations 60-70% Weak respirations and pulse; possible death 70-80% Slowing and stoppage of breathing. Poss. death 80-90% Death in less that one hour 90-100% Death within a few minutes.
  • 21. Carbon Monoxide (CO) Levels CO Levels Effects 128,000 PPM 12.8 % = LEL 12,800 PPM 10% of LEL – 10,000 PPM Un-consciousness & Death 1-3 minutes 6400 PPM Death or irreversible damage in 10-15 minutes 3200 PPM Dizziness & Headache 5-10 minutes 1500 PPM IDLH (immediately dangerous to life or health) 1300 PPM Cherry red skin and violent headache 400 PPM STEL 1-2 hour, Headache and nausea after 1-2 hour (short term exposure limit) 200 PPM Possible mild headache after 2-3 hours 35 PPM TLV-TWA PEL (threshold limit value) (OSHA) “Gwinnett Standard” 10 PPM Gwinnett Standard for “Structure Fires” SCBA Removal 9 PPM EPA: Maximum acceptable level of CO inliving space When do we pack up at a CO incident? Why? When do we need to back out of a CO environment?
  • 22. Atmospheric Monitoring Equipment CO Monitors Direct Read What you see is what you get. Firefighter Proof! What type of Firefighter are you? A want to know how it works firefighter? A just tell me what to do when it makes noise firefighter?
  • 23. PPM, Percent and What it means? Defining PPM – Parts Per Million "Parts per Million" is a way to quantify very low concentrations of substances. For example, 1 ppm is equivalent to 1 milligram of something per liter of liquid (abbreviated as mg/L) or 1 milligram of something per kilogram of solid substance (abbreviated as mg/kg). In terms of percentage, 1 ppm equals 0.0001 percent. 1% = 10,000 ppm If your O2 changes one percent you have 10,000 ppm unaccounted for many toxins are fatal at 150 ppm. If you have 1,000,000 golf balls and 17 of them are red what is your PPM? If you have 1,000,000 golf balls and 10,000 of them are red what is your percentage?
  • 24. Atmospheric Monitoring Equipment Sampling Techniques Zero the instrument in fresh air Sample at entrance prior to entry Sample at various heights upon entry Sample near location of CO alarm and in and around all appliances that use or cause combustion and any other location in which CO may be present
  • 25. Summary Carbon Monoxide (CO) is an ever present danger. To be properly prepared to respond to such an emergency we must have a thorough knowledge of our enemy: what he is, where he lives and how he harms us. Understanding that we must be able to appropriately apply learned response guidelines in order to SAFELY respond to and mitigate the problem at hand. It is essential that we use appropriate procedures when responding to incidents involving CO to ensure that we accomplish our primary mission of “Everyone Goes Home!!!”