Section Iii - Safety Safety; Breathing; Effects & Symptoms Of Decreased Oxygen Levels - Quincy Compressor DEFENDER 7-2716 SCFH Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual

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Section III - Safety
Safety
The DEFENDER™ has standard process
plant components which can be hazardous
to individuals unfamiliar with such
equipment. It is the user's responsibility to
permit only trained and qualified process
plant operators familiar with the handling
of compressed gases to operate this
equipment.

Breathing

This unit is designed to produce 95-99%
pure nitrogen. Nitrogen is a colorless,
odorless gas that will not support life. If
released in an unventilated area, it will
displace the oxygen and can cause injury
or death from asphyxiation. A general
indication of what can potentially occur at
depleted levels of oxygen is given below:
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Effects & Symptoms of Decreased
oxygen Levels
15-19%: D e c r e a s e d a b i l i t y t o w o r k
12-14%: Respiration increases with exertion,
10-12%: Respiration further increases in
8-10%:
4-6%:
Quincy Compressor-DEFENDER™
s t r e n u o u s l y .
M a y
coordination and may induce
early symptoms in persons with
coronary, pulmonary, or circulatory
problems. Note that at below 15%
oxygen content, personnel will
require assistance from others to
be evacuated from the area.
pulse rate increases, coordination
is impaired, and perception and
judgment are also affected.
rate and depth, poor judgment,
blueness of lips.
M e n t a l
f a i l u r e ,
unconsciousness, ashen face,
blueness of lips, nausea, and
vomiting.
Coma in 40 seconds, convulsions,
respiration ceases, cardiac arrest,
death.
i m p a i r
f a i n t i n g ,

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