Carbon monoxide uptake by inspectors at a United-States-Mexico border station.

Author(s)
Cohen, S.I. & J.R. Goldsmith
Year
Abstract

Collection of expired-air carbon monoxide samples was utilized to examine inspectors on the border to determine if significant increases in carbon haemoglobin occur. Following shifts when particularly high ambient CO levels persisted, significant increases in COHb were noted. The hazards of such COHb elevations to exposed individuals are discussed.

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Source

Archives of Environmental Health, Vol. 22 (1971), No. 1 (January), p. 47/54

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