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Investigation of Personal and Fixed Head Oxygen Deficiency Hazard Monitor Performance for Helium Gas.


DE2004804864

Publication Date 2004
Personal Author Arenius, D.; Curry, D.; Hutton, A.
Page Count 12
Abstract On May 14, 2001, the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (JLAB) conducted a planned liquid helium release into its accelerator tunnel to study the effectiveness of the JLAB facility to vent the helium and therefore limit the oxygen deficiency hazard (ODH). During the test, it was discovered that a wide range of various oxygen deficiency monitors, of different manufacturers, were providing substantial conflicting measurements of the true oxygen level where health effects are of concern. Yet, when tested separately with nitrogen gas as the diluting gas into air, the same models performed very well. This problem, which is associated with helium displacement of air, was found for both personal oxygen monitors and fixed installation monitors from many different manufacturers. By informing other facilities of its findings, JLAB became aware this problem also exists among other national laboratories and facilities. Many manufacturers do not have data on the effects of helium displacing air for their devices. Some manufacturers have now duplicated the test results conducted at JLAB. Since both fixed installation and personal oxygen monitors have become standard safety device in many research facilities and industries in the United States and abroad, it is important that these facilities are aware of the problem and how it is being addressed at JLAB. This paper discusses the methods, procedures and materials used by JLAB to qualify its ODH sensors for helium. Data and graphs of JLAB's findings are provided.
Keywords
  • Accelerators
  • Liquid helium
  • Oxygen
  • Monitors
  • Effectiveness
  • Venting
  • Testing
  • Measurements
  • Nitrogen gas
  • Safety decive
  • Research facilities
  • Industries
  • Methods
  • Procedures
  • Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (JLAB)
  • Oxygen deficiency hazard (ODH)
  • Oxygen deficiency monitor
  • Personal oxygen monitors
  • Fixed installation monitors
Source Agency
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
Corporate Authors Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, Newport News, VA.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Supplemental Notes Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 200512
Investigation of Personal and Fixed Head Oxygen Deficiency Hazard Monitor Performance for Helium Gas.
Investigation of Personal and Fixed Head Oxygen Deficiency Hazard Monitor Performance for Helium Gas.
DE2004804864

  • Accelerators
  • Liquid helium
  • Oxygen
  • Monitors
  • Effectiveness
  • Venting
  • Testing
  • Measurements
  • Nitrogen gas
  • Safety decive
  • Research facilities
  • Industries
  • Methods
  • Procedures
  • Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (JLAB)
  • Oxygen deficiency hazard (ODH)
  • Oxygen deficiency monitor
  • Personal oxygen monitors
  • Fixed installation monitors
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
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