A number of incidents affecting workers in retail environments have once again shifted the focus to carbon monoxide poisoning from propane-powered floor burnishers.

Odourless, colourless carbon monoxide builds up in poorly ventilated areas and propane-powered floor burnishers, used to polish vinyl and terrazzo floors in stores and offices, can be a major source. These burnishers can emit carbon monoxide levels well in excess of 20,000 parts per million (ppm). Exposure to this toxic gas at very high concentrations (more than 4,000 ppm) can result in coma or death.
The Ministry of Labour suggests replacing propane-powered burnishers with electric or battery-powered models.
If propane-powered burnishers are used:
The warning signs of carbon monoxide exposure - headache, fainting, dizziness, confusion, nausea, and irregular heartbeat - should never be ignored when working where fuel-burning equipment is being, or has been used.
The Occupational Exposure Limits for carbon monoxide are:
Source: Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS)

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