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High pressure hazards carbon monoxide

Oxo plants employ mixtures of highly toxic, flammable gases under pressure at high temperatures and require strict adherence to established operating safety codes and emergency reporting procedures to local, state, and federal authorities. I11 the United States, carbon monoxide is classified as both an acute, fire, and sudden release hazard. [Pg.1187]


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