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portada Loss of Start-Up Oxygen in CSE SR-100 Self-Contained Self-Rescuers
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
26
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
28.0 x 21.6 x 0.1 cm
Weight
0.09 kg.
ISBN13
9781493554461

Loss of Start-Up Oxygen in CSE SR-100 Self-Contained Self-Rescuers

Centers for Disease Cont And Prevention (Author) · National Institute Fo Safety and Health (Author) · D. Human Services (Author) · Createspace · Paperback

Loss of Start-Up Oxygen in CSE SR-100 Self-Contained Self-Rescuers - And Prevention, Centers for Disease Cont ; Safety and Health, National Institute Fo ; Human Services, D.

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Synopsis "Loss of Start-Up Oxygen in CSE SR-100 Self-Contained Self-Rescuers"

This report describes a National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) investigation assessing the prevalence of a lack of sufficient start-up oxygen in CSE SR-100 self-contained self-rescuer (SCSR) devices. The availability of sufficient start-up oxygen is critical to the performance of the SR-100. As part of a routine field testing program of SCSRs used in coal mines, NIOSH and MSHA detected two SR-100s that lacked sufficient start-up oxygen. CSE Corporation subsequently discovered one SCSR that lacked sufficient start-up oxygen in that company's internal quality control program and voluntarily stopped further production and sales of SR-100s. NIOSH developed a protocol to test for the presence of start-up oxygen in field-deployed SR100s. The purpose of the test was to determine if the failure rate of the start-up oxygen in the population of 70,000 field-deployed units exceeded 1%. NIOSH and MSHA used American Society for Quality (ASQ), Sampling Procedures and Tables for Inspection of Isolated Lots by Attributes (ASQC Q3-1988). In assessing the SR-100s, if no more than 3 failures of start-up oxygen occurred in the 500-unit random sample, the SR-100 could be accepted as meeting the Limiting Quality (LQ) rate of 1.25% for start-up oxygen performance.

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