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10 Conclusions and Recommendations
Pages 288-290

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From page 288...
... Me subcommittee recommends that additional research he conducted on the health effects of mixtures of the irritant gases ammonia, chlorine, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide. The subcommittee also recommends additional studies be conducted on the combined effects of hydrogen cyanide, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen sulfide.
From page 289...
... Navy (1998) bye Subcomminee's recommended SEALs are for an atmospheric pressure of 1 at 25°C Values obtained for the gases using Draeger tubes or other measurement devices in a disabled submarine might need to be corrected to an atmospheric pressure of 1 and 25°C exposure to the irritant gases- ammonia, chlonne, hydrogen chlonde, nitrogen dioxide, end sulfur dioxide are additive end not synergistic.
From page 290...
... Glrrently, Draeger tubes are the only means available on submarines for measuring gas concentrations once the spectrophotometers stop functioning because of power loss. Draeger tubes have an error rate of about 30% (i.e., the indicated value maybe 30% lower or higher then the actual gas concentration)


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