Re: Irish test Re: Culling by suffocation
- From: Oz <Oz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 14:52:54 +0100
AJH <sylva@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
A stack of sensible evaluation.
So with a heavy smoker having levels of up to 9% COHb, symptoms
occurring at 15% after 2 hours exposure and death at 50% we are
talking about finding a symptom (headache) in the time it takes COHb
to climb from 9%-50%, in humans.
This relates to <200kg CO in the 10,000M3 volume building which Oz
originally calculated.
Hmmm...
That's quite a bit if you are going to buy it bottled.
However I note your comment about O2 depleted atmosphere and perhaps
suggest it may be an effective addition to N2 or A suffocation.
--
Oz
This post is worth absolutely nothing and is probably fallacious.
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