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CO detection on boats BSS Examiner Training Course Thursday 7 th December 2017 GES, Welwyn Garden City Leigh Greenham CoGDEM Graham Watts BSS Manager Mark Paris BSS Examiner John Turnbull - GMI

Today s Agenda Carbon monoxide the silent killer (introduction, basic science, where it comes from, symptoms) Boats and CO (case studies, particular sources and problems, recreation vs live-aboard, owned vs rented) BSS Examiner CO project (why we are doing this, research aspects and protecting the 3 rd party risk) GMI PS500 gas detection instrument (how to use it, what it can and can t do, PC software) When to report data (action levels, incidents) Practical experience from a BSS Examiner (Mark Paris using an instrument this summer) CO alarms on boats Questions and discussion

CoGDEM Council of Gas Detection & Environmental Monitoring Founded in 1974, now around 60 member companies Members are manufacturers and service providers in the field of gas detection (inc. BSI & HSL as guests ) Protecting everything from the smallest bedsit, caravan, boat or tent to the largest offshore oil & gas platform or refinery Key role in writing standards CO helpline 0800 1694 457

Carbon monoxide the silent killer can t be smelt, seen, tasted, heard, felt medics call it the perfect poison CO molecules stick to blood haemoglobin 200 times more readily than oxygen molecules Detectable only by blood test, breath test or pulse COoximetry, but its half-life in the body is 4-5 hours

Carbon monoxide symptoms headache nausea, vomiting dizziness, confusion tiredness, lethargy increased heartrate breathing difficulties collapse loss of consciousness death

Carbon monoxide incomplete combustion hydrocarbon fossil fuels CxHy gas, oil, petrol, wood, coal insufficient air consider methane CH4, a clean fuel gas: 3 CH4 + 6 O2 6 H2O + 3 CO2 (carbon dioxide) 3 CH4 + 5 O2 6 H2O + CO2 + 2 CO (carbon monoxide) 3 CH4 + 4 O2 6 H2O + 2 CO + C (carbon, soot) But propane is C3H8 so 2.5 times more oxygen is needed for complete combustion than for methane 3 C3H8 + 15 O2 = 12 H2O + 9 CO2

Carbon monoxide the silent killer 30 40 domestic fatalities per year 4000 A&E admissions perhaps 20 times more diagnosis without A&E referral no blood test at post-mortem elderly and very young most at risk Typical domestic sources: poorly maintained gas appliances solid-fuel installations inadequately ventilated kitchens barbecues & generators

Carbon monoxide on boats 30 boater CO deaths in 20 years most on inland waters boat population on inland waters around 80,000 2016, 3 boat CO fatalities = 10% of UK s total CO fatalities Typical sources: engine exhausts bottled-gas cabin appliances portable petrol generators solid fuel or oil-fired stoves barbecues/embers/ash buckets

Carbon monoxide fatalities on boats Drunken Duck (2) 2007, Staffs canal Arniston (2) 2013, Lake Windermere Samara (1) 2014, Banbury canal Love for Lydia (2) 2016, Norfolk Broads Vasquez (1) 2016, Cardiff Marina Mais Oui (1) 2017, Jersey

BSS Examiner CO project Graham Watts will explain why the BSS have embarked on this project: Research aspects Third Party Risks

GMI PS500 multi gas detector Training led by Leigh and John Turnbull Quick-start guide Charging Turning on, turning off Displays Datalogging Retrieving saved data Set-up menu

When to report CO data BS7967 states 10ppm CO or greater in room air after 15 minutes must be investigated and remedied Levels above 30ppm in room air mean test should be stopped, appliances turned off, area ventilated and evacuated

Practical experience from a BSS Examiner Mark Paris to talk about his experience of using a GMI PS500 for four months case study incident retrieving incident data reporting data recording the incident on the BSS Salesforce database: Examination Detail

Practical experience from a BSS Examiner 2 turn instrument on when leaving car why? forget about the instrument and carry on! glance at display when doing flue spillage test or when something smells wrong alarm activation on any channel or CO readings in double figures need action always consider your own safety first

Practical experience from a BSS Examiner 3 report a relevant event afterwards connect instrument to PC via infrared cable find event data (summary data) copy and paste: Salesforce BSS comments box (see pics) appliance record also needs to be sent Graham & Leigh will automatically receive an email if thresholds are exceeded

Practical experience from a BSS Examiner 4 Morco water heater. Kidlington, Oxford Alarm activated at 14:10, 06 December 2017 Ranges with active alarms are : PPM CO : 30 (Instantaneous alarm active)... Maximum values during this session: % CO2 : 0.25 % LEL : 1 % O2 : 21.0 PPM CO : 38

CO alarms from four CoGDEM member companies, BSI-certified for use on boats

The applicable standards BS EN 50291 (construction and testing of domestic CO alarms) now split into: BS EN 50291-1 BS EN 50291-2 for domestic dwellings new tests for recreational vehicles & craft much lobbying for EN 50291 to be published in EU Official Journal under the Construction Products Regulations (CPR) BS EN 50292 guidance on selection, installation, use and maintenance. Updated in 2013 to cover recreational vehicles usage, low concentration displays etc

Third party testing test labs need to be UKAS accredited within the UK, third party compliance certificates are mainly BSI or LPCB BSI Kitemark includes factory audit (ISO 9001) and annual surveillance testing

Key elements of EN 50291 Electrical apparatus for the detection of carbon monoxide in domestic premises test methods and performance requirements constructional requirements visual indicators and audibility alarm thresholds sensor fault indication labelling and instructions third party tests

Alarm thresholds 30 ppm no alarm (tested with 33 ppm +/- 3 ppm for 120 mins) 50 ppm must alarm between 60 & 90 mins (tested with 55 ppm +/- 5 ppm) 100 ppm must alarm between 10 & 40 mins (tested with 110 ppm +/- 10 ppm) 300 ppm must alarm before 3 minutes (tested with 330 ppm +/- 30 ppm)

Additional tests for EN 50291-2 Part 2: Electrical apparatus for the detection of carbon monoxide for continuous operation in fixed installations in recreational vehicles and similar premises including recreational craft Additional test methods and performance requirements: corrosion-resistant materials enhanced EMC (RF and power interference) static and dynamic orientation tests acceleration, vibration and shock resistance

Additional clauses in EN 50292 5.2.2.2 Caravans and boats Caravans and boats may have additional risks of carbon monoxide ingress through air vents due to the nearby presence of other vehicles, engines, generators or barbecues; however, this does not change the basic guidance on location of the alarm. Caravans and boats should be fitted with an alarm in the same room as any combustion appliance(s), located in accordance with 5.2.3.3. If the caravan or boat has a single living space which incorporates the sleeping accommodation, it can be considered to be equivalent to a bedsit, and a single alarm is sufficient. However, any sleeping accommodation that is in a separate room from the combustion appliance(s) should also contain an alarm, located in accordance with 5.2.3.4.

Additional clauses in EN 50292 5.2.3.5 Apparatus located in caravans and boats It is not always possible to find an optimum location for an apparatus, for example, a small caravan or boat may not have suitable vertical surfaces available. Nevertheless, when fitting an apparatus in such situations, the two most important considerations when selecting an appropriate location are: not mounting the apparatus directly above a source of heat or steam; and mounting the apparatus at a distance of 1 m to 3 m from the nearest edge of the potential source.

Hydrogen cross-sensitivity CO sensors are electrochemical fuel cells Sensors react to CO or high concentrations of H2 ~15% cross-sensitivity to H2 CO alarm will activate at ~1800ppm H2 (~5%LEL) Indicates battery charging fault and insufficient ventilation, needs urgent investigation

Questions and discussion Contacts: leigh.greenham@electromagnolia.com 07788 791554 graham.w@boatsafetyscheme.org 07711 796417