Title :
Study of effects of mining industry contaminations on protective properties of arc rated clothing using ASTM F1959
Author :
Hoagland, Hugh ; Golovkov, Mikhail ; Pailing, Robert ; Smith, Lionel ; Burton, Cecil ; Maurice, Claude
Author_Institution :
ArcWear.com, Louisville, KY, USA
Abstract :
Arc rated FR protective clothing and fabrics are most often tested in new and laundered condition to remove surface contaminants. Manufacturers recommend to keep such clothing in clean condition at all times. However through daily use, protective clothing may be soiled or stained with industrial contaminants. The effect of specific mining industry contaminants on protective properties of arc rated flame resistant fabric is described in this report. A method and approach to quantify the contamination for a number of different contaminants was developed and described herein. The baseline contaminant was a 1% saline solution to simulate body sweat. It is generally accepted that water absorbed into the fabric will change the insulation and protective characteristics of the fabric. In this work, other contaminants used included diesel fuel (to represent lighter hydrocarbons such as gasoline and other lighter fuel oils), dry lime, nickel dust palladium dust, sodium hydroxide slurry, carbon black dust, dry and wet cement, a flocculent slime, hydraulic fluid (hydraulic jack oil) and transformer oil. Reduction in protective properties of arc rated FR clothing was observed for wet contaminations. Dry contaminants have less of an affect and some improved the protections level. Conductivity of the cloth was also measured using a high voltage meg-ohmmeter. These readings were performed with and without contaminants applied.
Keywords :
arcs (electric); dust; hydraulic fluids; mining industry; petroleum; protective clothing; slurries; surface contamination; transformer oil; ASTM F1959; arc rated FR protective clothing; arc rated clothing protective property; arc rated flame resistant fabric; carbon black dust; cloth conductivity; diesel fuel; dry cement; dry contaminants; dry lime; flocculent slime; high voltage meg-ohmmeter; hydraulic fluid; hydraulic jack oil; industrial contaminants; insulation; mining industry contaminations; nickel dust palladium dust; sodium hydroxide slurry; surface contaminants; transformer oil; wet cement; wet contaminations; Clothing; Contamination; Fabrics; Fires; Liquids; Sensors; Testing; ATPV; Arc Rated; Contamination; Electrical Safety; FR clothing; Mining Industry;
Conference_Titel :
Pulp and Paper Industry Technical Conference (PPIC), Conference Record of 2012 Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Portland, OR
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0406-1
DOI :
10.1109/PPIC.2012.6292992