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Health and Safety Plan (HASP)

 
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Monitoring

Oxygen Metter Use

Breathable air contains 20.8% oxygen. Oxygen levels at or below 19.5% and at or above 23% are considered Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health (IDLH). For areas where oxygen levels are in question, an oxygen level meter should be utilized. Confined spaces and areas where asphyxiants are used both pose the possibility of decreased oxygen levels.

 



 

Last Modified: July 2, 2008