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Measuring Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Application Tutorial:

Why you cannot use Oxygen measurement to comply with CO2 exposure limits

CO2
O2
Regulatory
Percent
PPM
Percent
Levels
   
0.00% 0 20.9%
 
0.10% 1,000 20.88%
 
 
0.50% 5,000 20.80% OSHA CO2 PEL
1.00% 10,000 20.69%
 
 
2.00% 20,000 20.48%
 
 
3.00% 30,000 20.27% NIOSH CO2 IDLH 
6.70% 66,986 19.50% OSHA 02 PEL
13.88% 138,756 18.00% NIOSH O2 IDLH 

Drowsiness leading to confusion and labored breathing occurs with increasing CO2 exposure above 2,000 PPM. Ambient air is about 350 PPM CO2. Zeroing a sensor on ambient air means your reading is 350 PPM. Low Oxygen Alarm values are 19.5% (warn) and 18% (evacuate). When the CO2 IDLH of 3% is reached, the Oxygen level is not near alarm but the effects of 3% CO2 are servere headaches and confusion!

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