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Gas released in a furnace blow out is predominantly CO rich blast furnace top gas (~20–25% CO); e…

Gas released in a furnace blow-out is predominantly CO-rich blast furnace top gas (~20–25% CO); e…

May 23, 20261 min read

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Statement: Gas released in a furnace blow-out is predominantly CO-rich blast furnace top gas (~20–25% CO); exposure of personnel in the vicinity to this gas at IDLH concentrations (>1200 ppm CO) is immediately life-threatening.

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  • About → Furnace Blow-out and Scaffold Collapse
  • Cites → 2026-blast-furnace-wikipedia
  • Cites → niosh-2019-niosh-pocket-guide-to-chemical-hazards-c

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  • Furnace Blow-out and Scaffold Collapse
  • Blast furnace — Wikipedia
  • NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards — Carbon Monoxide
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