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Health Hazard Evaluation Report HETA 96-0171-2692, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, Washington, DC.
Authors
Kinnes-GM; Hine-GA
Source
NIOSH 1998 May:34 pages
Link
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/hhe/reports/pdfs/1996-0171-2692.pdf 
NIOSHTIC No.
20000010 
Abstract
In April 1996, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) received a request for a health hazard evaluation (HHE) from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF), in Falls Church, Virginia, regarding respiratory hazards associated with fire investigations. ATF trains a select number of special agents as fire investigators as part of the ATF arson enforcement program. These special agents work with counterparts in state and local fire departments to investigate the origin and cause of fires. ATF special agents and local fire investigators in the northern Virginia jurisdictions were concerned about the potential respiratory health effects from conducting fire scene examinations and the adequacy of their respiratory protection. In response to this request, environmental monitoring was performed during the investigation of two house fires on February 12 and 13, 1997, in metropolitan Washington, D.C., and Prince George's County, Maryland, and three staged fires on June 3, 1997, at the Fort Belvoir military base in Alexandria, Virginia. During these fire scene examinations, environmental samples were collected for total and respirable dust, metals, hydrogen cyanide, inorganic acids, aldehydes including formaldehyde, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), elemental carbon, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
Keywords
Health-hazard-evaluation; Fire-investigators; Aldehydes; Inorganic-acids; Fires; Protection; Respiration; Respirable-dust; Metals; Hydrogen-cyanide; Volatile-organic-compounds; Bureau-of-Alcohol-Tobacco-and-Firearms; Polycyclic-aromatic-hydrocarbons; Region-3; Hazard-Confirmed;
CAS No.
74-90-8;
Publication Date
19980501
Document Type
Hazard Evaluation and Technical Assistance;
Fiscal Year
1998
NTIS Accession No.
PB99-152167
NTIS Price
A04
Identifying No.
HETA-96-0171-2692
NIOSH Division
DSHEFS;
SIC Code
9221; 9224;
Source Name
National Inst. for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH. Div. of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations and Field Studies
State
OH; DC;
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