Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
574011 Journal of Chemical Health and Safety 2015 24 Pages PDF
Abstract
A range of commercially available protective gloves, wrist protectors and apron or jacket materials were tested against detonating explosive charge masses of up to 7.5 g with a short stand-off. The explosive charges were placed in representative fragment sources such as glass round bottom flasks or porcelain Buchner funnels. The firings were evaluated using test article recovery and high speed video footage. Near-complete protection was possible at the 0.3 g scale, whilst a very significant reduction in expected injury was possible at the 1.0 g scale.
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