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CO with new GB142 install, another look
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Hate when you guys make me think
I have two identical ovens. They are both producing 100ppm of CO "Air Free". One oven is at 9% Oxygen and the other is at 12% Oxygen at the vent. Which one is putting more CO in the house??0 -
low blood sugar?
Went to a job yesterday to start three roof tops. They had a temporary heater and a gas powered forklift running in the building. Glad my work was on the roof. Went inside to turn up the stat and noticed two EMT,s tending to a cable puller that had taken a header from a ten foot step ladder. Grabbed my annalyzer and read over 50 ppm of co. Told EMT and she looked at me like I was stupid. She said what does that mean? I stated the man was probably feeling the effects of low level co poisoning and the building needs to be evacuated. EMT says no, just low blood sugar.
I told jobsite superintendent I was out of there if the forklift was to continue running in the building. He laughed until he saw me driving away. I find it amazing an EMT doesn't know anything about acceptable ambient CO levels.
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Dont be suprised, ignorance is bliss.
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The last guy that laid a finger on it, that's who.
> from a bad installation??????????? The
> contractor! AND THAT is who needs to be testing
> all of his installations. This is the 21st
> Century, you know! Word up Timmie. Mad
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The last guy that laid a finger on it,
that's who gets hanged.
That's what I told my buddy Ernie who got sick the other day. He does "maint" on lots of rent houses, and got sick in the one he lives in. I strongly advised him NOT to work on anything that had pipes or wires attached to it.
He's fine now, but we are both going to have a long talk with owner of the homes.
2006 is gonna be a killer (no pun intended) work wise, because 2005, with the ugly Katrina-Rita sisters wreaking their havocs. Offshore work came to a crawl. It's now picking back up.
Keep going, M.D. you've got perfect 20-20 (pun definitely intended
All the breast to you all in 2006, Brian in Swampland.
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