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Forum: Health, Safety & Related Gear 13-06-2019, 16:14 |
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GordMay
Re: Riding out a storm, sealed up tight down below. Watch out for CO2.
As an example of how effective heaving to can be to endure through heavy weather, 26 sailors hove to in the infamous Fastnet Race, where 18 people died in a horrific storm – none of those boats... |
Forum: Health, Safety & Related Gear 07-06-2019, 04:57 |
Replies: 132
Views: 14,569
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Re: Riding out a storm, sealed up tight down below. Watch out for CO2.
Top 5 Sinking Ship Footage A compilation of the best clips of sinking ships, caught on camera. # 5: Is a military/coast guard, filmed sink from a nearby vessel. # 4: Is a bulk carrier who sinks... |
Forum: Health, Safety & Related Gear 07-06-2019, 02:44 |
Replies: 132
Views: 14,569
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GordMay
Re: Riding out a storm, sealed up tight down below. Watch out for CO2.
Interesting observation. The information (300 to 500 ppm) was quoted from ASHRAE (undated) Technical “Frequently Asked Question” Document ID 35, which references ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2016,... |
Forum: Health, Safety & Related Gear 06-06-2019, 15:56 |
Replies: 132
Views: 14,569
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GordMay
Re: Riding out a storm, sealed up tight down below. Watch out for CO2.
CO2at very high concentrations (e.g. greater than 5000 ppm) can pose a health risk. Refer to Appendix D, Summary of Selected Air Quality Guidelines in ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2016, "Ventilation for... |
Forum: Health, Safety & Related Gear 06-06-2019, 15:52 |
Replies: 132
Views: 14,569
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GordMay
Re: Riding out a storm, sealed up tight down below. Watch out for CO2.
At the activity levels found in typical office buildings, steady-state CO2 concentrations of about 700 ppm above outdoor air levels indicate an outdoor air ventilation rate of about 7.5 L/s/person... |
Forum: Health, Safety & Related Gear 06-06-2019, 12:48 |
Replies: 132
Views: 14,569
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GordMay
Re: Riding out a storm, sealed up tight down below. Watch out for CO2.
10 Tips for Home Indoor Air Quality - ASHRAE ➥ https://www.ashrae.org/File%20Library/Technical%20Resources/Free%20Resources/Booklets/Top10forIAQ.pdf |
Forum: Health, Safety & Related Gear 31-03-2019, 02:54 |
Replies: 132
Views: 14,569
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GordMay
Re: Riding out a storm, sealed up tight down below. Watch out for CO2.
FWIW: “The empty brain” ~ Robert Epstein Your brain does not process information, retrieve knowledge or store memories. In short: your brain is not a computer... ... Our shoddy thinking about the... |
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