TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE NEXT GENERATION CLOSED-CIRCUIT ESCAPE RESPIRATORS.

Trans Soc Min Metall Explor Inc

NIOSH, Pittsburgh, PA.

Published: February 2018

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory (NPPTL) is leading an effort to develop the next generation of self-escape breathing apparatus for egress from confined spaces in emergency scenarios. A backpack style closed-circuit mine escape respirator design was one configuration explored as part of the research imperative directed by the 2006 MINER Act. Stakeholder feedback from MSHA and at the NIOSH Breathing Air Supply Partnership Meeting indicated a smaller belt worn unit that does not sacrifice performance is desirable. This paper outlines some further technology advancements that may be investigated toward developing such a small-sized respirator. Technologies being considered are novel chemicals for improved carbon dioxide (CO) absorption and oxygen (O) production, eliminating a dedicated CO scrubber by incorporating its function in the spaces of the respirator's breathing loop and storing O in a liquid form with long standby capabilities. When these technologies are applied to a future design, there is the possibility of having an escape respirator that can be belt worn and capable of being certified to 42 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 84 standards, including sub-part O for escape purposes including mine escape.

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