This report provides test operating procedures for measuring carbon monoxide and other toxic gas concentrations produced during the operation of military vehicles and accessories, including the firing of armament. It includes measurements in work areas where engines and engine-driven equipment are operated, and describes equipment and instrumentation, standards for exposure limits, and physiological effects of exposures. It includes measurements of gases during: vehicle tests with engines and other fuel-burning accessories operating, firing tests of vehicle-mounted weapons, firing tests of vehicular weapons in test chambers, and operation of miscellaneous engine-driven equipment such as generators and compressors.
Toxic Hazards Tests for Vehicles and Other Equipment
1977
26 pages
Report
No indication
English
Toxicology , Public Health & Industrial Medicine , Job Environment , Environmental Health & Safety , Military vehicles , Toxic hazards , Gas analysis , Monitoring , Test methods , Carbon monoxide , Ammonia , Nitrogen oxides , Sulfur oxides , Exhaust gases , Weapons effects , Toxicity , Limitations , Exposure(Physiology) , Firing tests(Ordnance) , Gun smoke , Vehicle heaters , Internal combustion engines , Concentration(Chemistry) , Blood chemistry , Tracked vehicles , Test facilities , Motor generators , Compressors , Test and evaluation , Common engineering test procedures , Air pollution effects(Humans) , Carboxyhemoglobin tests , Carbon monoxide poisoning , Nitrogen dioxide , Sulfur dioxide , Threshold limit values , Maximun permissible exposure level
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