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Oxygen Mask Test…[2 minute video demonstrating oxygen deficiency when wearing face mask)
YOUTUBE.com ^ | Jun 23, 2020 | Youtube Channel: Oppenheimer Ranch Project

Posted on 06/27/2020 8:27:59 AM PDT by ransomnote

Click to watch 2 minute Youtube Video demonstrating unsafe oxygen levels per OSHA requirements when wearing a mask
 
  
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To: Jane Long

“Lots of great, OSHA qualified info, regarding oxygen level requirements and standards.”

So then quote where , 19.5%bis not safe.


61 posted on 06/27/2020 11:13:30 AM PDT by TexasGator (Z1z)
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To: Ozark Tom

“29 CFR 1910.134”

Which allows work with concentrations < 19.5%.


62 posted on 06/27/2020 11:16:45 AM PDT by TexasGator (Z1z)
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To: TexasGator

““Okay, how about you provide a scientific link (finally ;) that says it’s perfectly safe, per OSHA, to work in a prolonged (you know, like a work day) atmosphere or situation, with 19.5 %, or less?””

https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.134


63 posted on 06/27/2020 11:17:54 AM PDT by TexasGator (Z1z)
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To: TexasGator

Of course! This is OSHA - from the Dept of Labor. None of this has anything to do with day-to-day living.

You asked for the OSHA links, there you have it.

Here are the standards per OSHA within the Federal Register. https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/federalregister/1998-01-08

Again, none of this has much to do with our every day activities when we aren’t working in industries that require protective gear. I’m sure that’s a whole nuther can of worms.


64 posted on 06/27/2020 11:25:31 AM PDT by ZephyrTX
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To: ZephyrTX

Where does it say < 19.5% is not safe?


65 posted on 06/27/2020 11:28:14 AM PDT by TexasGator (Z1z)
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To: Jane Long

You will never convince people like this. They will be wearing a mask for the rest of their lives because they will finally realize that Covid 19 is just one of the many diseases out there from the beginning of time. And these people are afraid of their own shadow.


66 posted on 06/27/2020 11:28:48 AM PDT by carikadon (Don't mess with Texas)
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To: carriage_hill
Nah...use a paint strainer bag. The 5-gallon bag is good for me...the 1-gallon bag is too small and tight. A few dollars at Lowe's in the paint section...plus, they're great for straining paint!


67 posted on 06/27/2020 11:32:48 AM PDT by moovova
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To: ransomnote

How do surgeons wear masks for hours then without becoming dangerously lightheaded?

How do the Taiwanese, Japanese, and Koreans manage wearing masks so often?

I have carried bags of heavy groceries up 2 flights of stairs while wearing a mask. No problems breathing.

What’s more important, your momentary discomfort or stopping the second wave of CV from derailing Trump’s chances of a second term?


68 posted on 06/27/2020 11:33:06 AM PDT by FormerFRLurker (Keep calm and vote your conscience.)
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To: carikadon

“You will never convince people like this. “

I am convinced that some here pull ‘data’ off the internet without understanding what they are citing.


69 posted on 06/27/2020 11:33:25 AM PDT by TexasGator (Z1z)
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To: Jane Long

Awww, there were a number of people asking for the link...yours was the first I came across. I think.

Don’t confuse me, it’s easy to do today. ;)


70 posted on 06/27/2020 11:35:38 AM PDT by ZephyrTX
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To: TexasGator

It gives you the standards as to what *is* safe. Therefore, anything less is considered *unsafe*.

When it comes to government guidelines like this they tell you the safety measures, but they don’t go into the unsafety measures - that would be articles more than the already miles long that they have.

How about you? Let’s both look up what is safe, what isn’t? I think the more of us that talk it out will help us to come to some kind of consensus, yeah?


71 posted on 06/27/2020 11:38:48 AM PDT by ZephyrTX
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To: cherry

Yeap read about it in Weekly Reader.


72 posted on 06/27/2020 11:46:51 AM PDT by mware (RETIRED)
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To: carikadon

Agree.

The Lord Himself could provide the info they ‘say’ they are looking for, and they’d still not believe it :)


73 posted on 06/27/2020 11:50:09 AM PDT by Jane Long (Praise God, from whom ALL blessings flow.)
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To: ZephyrTX

LOL...I hear ya.

More coffee needed...and, it’s afternoon!

Thanks, again.


74 posted on 06/27/2020 11:50:45 AM PDT by Jane Long (Praise God, from whom ALL blessings flow.)
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To: ZephyrTX

“It gives you the standards as to what *is* safe. Therefore, anything less is considered *unsafe*.’

Then, since OSHA allows work in < 19.5% then < 19.5% must be safe!

Do you realize that the effective oxygen percent at 12,000 feet is 13.2%. FAA allows that so it must be safe!

Airline cabin pressure is typically kept at 8,000 feet which is about 15.4% effective oxygen concentration.


75 posted on 06/27/2020 11:51:03 AM PDT by TexasGator (Z1z)
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To: moovova
😂
76 posted on 06/27/2020 11:52:02 AM PDT by Jane Long (Praise God, from whom ALL blessings flow.)
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To: Jane Long

“The Lord Himself could provide the info they ‘say’ they are looking for, and they’d still not believe it :)”

So far, no one has provided it!


77 posted on 06/27/2020 11:52:08 AM PDT by TexasGator (Z1z)
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To: Jane Long

Since OSHA allows work in < 19.5% then < 19.5% must be safe!

Do you realize that the effective oxygen percent at 12,000 feet is 13.2%. FAA allows that so it must be safe!

Airline cabin pressure is typically kept at 8,000 feet which is about 15.4% effective oxygen concentration.


78 posted on 06/27/2020 11:59:08 AM PDT by TexasGator (Z1z)
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To: ransomnote

This is where a some facial hair comes in handy (males only, I hope) if you want to defeat a good seal. Not recommended for truly hazardous environments.


79 posted on 06/27/2020 12:04:34 PM PDT by steve86 (Prophecies of Maelmhaedhoc O'Morgair (Latin form: Malachy))
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To: Jane Long

OSHA 1910.134(d)(3)(iv)(C)


80 posted on 06/27/2020 12:08:55 PM PDT by TexasGator (Z1z)
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