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<blockquote data-quote="Craig Miller" data-source="post: 1418208" data-attributes="member: 19296"><p>Not very common but it does happen. 10+ ppm can cause some sickness. Id say unreported sickness is probably around 100%. Headaches and such. We are allowed to work in anything under 10 ppm unrestricted. Above that and we have to wear mask with air tanks. On some wells they set up air systems for us with lines run around the rig. That lease from the picture has the highest h2s we see. The 100000 ppm in the picture is enough to kill you graveyard dead before you have time to finish taking a breath.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig Miller, post: 1418208, member: 19296"] Not very common but it does happen. 10+ ppm can cause some sickness. Id say unreported sickness is probably around 100%. Headaches and such. We are allowed to work in anything under 10 ppm unrestricted. Above that and we have to wear mask with air tanks. On some wells they set up air systems for us with lines run around the rig. That lease from the picture has the highest h2s we see. The 100000 ppm in the picture is enough to kill you graveyard dead before you have time to finish taking a breath. [/QUOTE]
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