choke damp (Meaning)
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choke damp ()
See Carbonic acid, under Carbonic.
Synonyms & Antonyms of choke damp
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choke damp Sentence Examples
- Miners were always cautious of choke damp, a silent killer lurking in the depths of the mine.
- The presence of choke damp in the mine shaft necessitated the use of safety equipment and proper ventilation.
- After an explosion, the mine was filled with choke damp, making rescue operations extremely hazardous.
- The miners knew to carry canaries with them as an early warning system for choke damp.
- The safety protocols required miners to test the air quality regularly for signs of choke damp.
- A sudden release of choke damp led to the evacuation of the mine, saving many lives.
- The miners wore specialized masks to protect themselves from inhaling choke damp while working underground.
- The ventilation system was upgraded to ensure that choke damp levels remained within safe limits.
- The miners received training on how to detect and respond to the presence of choke damp in the mine.
- The mine disaster was attributed to a buildup of choke damp that went undetected until it was too late.
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See Carbonic acid, under Carbonic.
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Miners were always cautious of choke damp, a silent killer lurking in the depths of the mine.
The presence of choke damp in the mine shaft necessitated the use of safety equipment and proper ventilation.
After an explosion, the mine was filled with choke damp, making rescue operations extremely hazardous.
The miners knew to carry canaries with them as an early warning system for choke damp.