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HERO ID
5427184
Reference Type
Technical Report
Title
Residential exposure from inhalation of air emissions from the M127A1 white parachute signal flare, DODIC L312
Author(s)
Chang, H; Coakely, SD; Grow, JS
Year
2000
Publisher
U.S. Army Environmental Center
Location
Aberdeen, MD
Report Number
Pyrotechnics Health Risk Assessment No.39EJ148599
Number of Pages
70
Language
English
URL
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Abstract
This assessment evaluated the potential for human health effects to offsite residents breathing air emissions following use of the M127A1 White Parachute Signal Flare during training exercises. The military uses pyrotechnics for signaling, obscuring, and illumination during training exercises to simulate battle conditions. Study results showed no potential for health risks to the hypothetical resident from inhalation of air emissions from the Ml27Al. To conduct this study, air emissions from the MI27Al were collected in a test chamber Dugway Proving Grounds, UT. This information was then used in an air dispersion model to determine ambient air concentrations at a location %OO meters downwind from the site where the item was activated. Modeled concentrations were combined with exposure information to estimate the amount of substances the hypothetical resident breathes. This intake was combined with the substance's health information, to determine if there is a potential for health risks from inhalation of these substances. The health risk included both long- term and short term exposures to the modeled substance concentrations. Study results showed no potential for health risks from inhalation of air emissions from the M127A1.
NTIS Number
200114
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