Respiratory protection: Chemical cartridge service-life assessment in the workplace Abstract Because workers exposed to toxic solvents have no way of ascertaining the service life of the chemical cartridges with which their respiratory protection equipment is equipped, they must rely entirely upon their senses of smell and taste to detect contaminants. A previous laboratory study developed a method which uses a simple formula or a graph to determine the service life of cartridges in the presence of any given contaminant concentration.The current project focused on the on-site evaluation of cartridge service life. For binary mixtures, the service-lives of cartridges determined in the field were within 10% of values predicted from laboratory studies. The projet's results also helped clarify the mechanisms underlying contaminant retention on activated carbon, and led to the development of a theoretical model which predicts the service-life of cartridges exposed to binary mixtures of solvents. Produced Under this Project Scientific Reports The service life of filter cartridges with binary mixtures of contaminants Research Report: R-065 Scientific Publications A theoretical interpretation of the service life of respirator cartridges for the binary cartridges acetone/m-xylene systemYoon Y. H., Nelson J. H., Lara J., Kamel C., Frégeau D.Source : American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, vol. 52, 1991, p. 65-74Respiratory protection: Comparing standards in a global economyLara J., Smith S.Source : Occupational Health & Safety Canada, vol. 10, no 7, 1994, p. 14-23Respiratory protection: The test of time: Take twoLara J., Yoon Y. H., Nelson J. H.Source : Occupational Health & Safety Canada, vol. 9, p. 16-24, janvier 1994The service life of respirator cartridges with binary mixtures of organicLara J., Yoon Y. H., Nelson J. H.Source : Journal of the International Society for Respiratory Protection, vol. 13, 1995, p. 7-26Protection respiratoire : nouvelles exigences réglementairesGauvin J.-P., Lara J.Source : Travail et santé, vol. 11, no 1, mai 1995, p. 22-23A theoretical model for respirator cartridge service life for binary systems: application to acetone / styrene mixturesYoon Y. H., Nelson J. H., Lara J., Kamel C., Frégeau D.Source : American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, vol. 53, 1992, p. 493-502Estimation de la durée de vie des cartouches adsorbantes pour l’acétone et le styrène à l’aide d’un outil informatique simpleDrolet D., Lara J.Source : in Congrès de l'Association québécoise pour l'hygiène, la santé et la sécurité du travail / AQHSST, (19e : 28-30 mai, 1997 : Jonquière, Canada), 1997The service life of chemical cartridges. Laboratory vs field testingLara J., Kamel C., Drolet D.Source : in Third scandinavian symposium on protective clothing against chemicals and other health risks (September 1989 : Gausdal, Norvège), 1989, p. 107-120Détermination des caractéristiques d'adsorption du charbon actif d'un mélange binaire acétone-styrèneLara J., Kamel C., Lafond R., Drolet D., Frégeau D.Source : in 57e congrès de l'Association canadienne-française pour l'avancement des sciences / ACFAS, (57e : 15-19 mai, 1989 : Montréal, Canada), 1989Respirator Cartridge Service-Life: Exposure to mixturesYoon Y. H., Nelson J. H., Lara J.Source : American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, vol. 57, no 9, 1996, p. 809-819Chemical cartridges : the test of timeLara J., Lafond R.Source : Occupational Health & Safety Canada, 1987, vol. 3, no 6, p. 16-19Respirator Cartridge Service Life for MixturesYoon Y. H., Nelson J. H., Lara J.Source : in American Industrial Hygiene Conference and Exposition (May, 20-26, 1995 : Kansas City, Missouri), 1995Respiratory Cartridge Service Life for Ternary and Quaternary Organic MixturesYoon Y. H., Nelson J. H., Lara J.Source : in American Industrial Hygiene Conference & Exposition (May 21-27, 1994 : Anaheim, California), 1994A theoretical model for respirator cartridge service life for mixturesYoon Y. H., Nelson J. H., Lara J.Source : in American Industrial Hygiene Conference and Exposition / AIHCE (May 15-21, 1993 : New Orleans, Louisiana), 1993Respiratory protection in the laboratoryLara J., Yoon Y. H.Source : in Labex Conference & Exposition, (December 11-12, 1991 : Toronto, Canada), 1991The Service Life of Respirator Cartridges in Complex AtmospheresLara J., Yoon Y. H.Source : in 5th Conference of the International Society for Respiratory Protection (November 4-7, 1991 : Winchester, Royaume-Uni), 1991A theoretical interpretation of the service life of respirator cartridges in the binary acetone-styrene systemYoon Y. H., Lara J., Nelson J. H.Source : in American Industrial Hygiene Conference, (May 1990 : Orlando, Florida), 1990The service life time of chemical cartridges in the acetone-styrene systemLara J., Kamel C., Frégeau D.Source : in American Industrial Hygiene Conference and Exposition / AIHCE, (May 1989 : St-Louis, Missouri, USA), 1989 p. 71Chemical cartridge efficiency studiesKamel C., Frégeau D., Lara J.Source : in LABEX 89 Conference and Exposition, (Octobre 1989 : Montréal, Canada), 1989Les appareils de protection respiratoire de type filtrant : La durée de vie des filtres en présence de contaminants multiplesLara J.Source : in Congrès de l'Association pour l'hygiène industrielle au Québec / AHIQ (16e : 4-6 mai, 1994 : Québec, Canada), 1994Respiratory Protection : How do respiratory cartridges work? Yoon Y. H., Lara J.Source : in LABEX Canada's Conference and Exposition, (Octobre 1990 : Montréal, Canada), 1990 Additional Information Type: Project Number: 0088-0410 Status: Completed Research Field: Chemical and Biological Hazard Prevention Team: Jaime Lara (IRSST)