Carbon Monoxide Issues at Minneapolis SX?

moto348
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2/25/2022 2:54pm
TeamGreen wrote:
So, where/how do you get the opportunity to review? I’ve only had to do this “on the job” where certain data has to be made avail...
So, where/how do you get the opportunity to review?

I’ve only had to do this “on the job” where certain data has to be made avail to me upon request (DoD contractor/personal vitals/health data thru real-time monitoring). I’ve never had a problem; but, I was also the tech-rep responsible for the data collection/flt/av/comm systems integration Grinning
(inflight monitoring systems).
I would assume they'd send the documents as PDFs similar to the ones the MDH has them fill out.
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2/25/2022 3:23pm
moto348 wrote:
I would assume they'd send the documents as PDFs similar to the ones the MDH has them fill out.
You may have to go view the data in person, at the facility.
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2/26/2022 6:54am
I guarantee this “data/log keeping” regiment is lacking. I wouldnt expect much no matter what MN EPA requires.
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2/26/2022 8:11am
Gotta love how one person is actively working towards finding a solution so that in the future this risk is mitigated. And then some old heads come in here just running their mouths, albeit adding nothing.

Tons of respect for you longtime vital guys, but sometimes you make yourselves look like you just try to be difficult with little understanding of peoples motives.
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2/26/2022 12:04pm Edited Date/Time 2/26/2022 3:16pm
USA wrote:
Gotta love how one person is actively working towards finding a solution so that in the future this risk is mitigated. And then some old heads...
Gotta love how one person is actively working towards finding a solution so that in the future this risk is mitigated. And then some old heads come in here just running their mouths, albeit adding nothing.

Tons of respect for you longtime vital guys, but sometimes you make yourselves look like you just try to be difficult with little understanding of peoples motives.
You could have stopped WW2 and those type of people would still criticize you. Their opinions truly mean absolutely nothing. Sad life they live.

I'm pissed that I wasted as much time as I did this past week because it's an absolute net negative on my time, but my health is very important & thankfully I learned a whole lot more about race fuel than I had ever imagined as a result. I'll never go to another indoor race again, and staying away from race gas exhaust. Yes, it smells great but read the safety data sheets & the effects of the compounds in that stuff and if you might change your mind over a few seconds of "enjoyable smells".

More importantly, MDH replied to my request and provided the reading taken every 3 minutes from section 103 throughout the event.

I will post the reports in the separate thread titled "Carbon Monoxide REPORTS from Minneapolis Supercross at US Bank Stadium on Feb 19, 2022". The likelihood of someone coming across this topic & wanting to scroll through 6 pages of posts is low. https://www.vitalmx.com/forums/Moto-Related,20/Carbon-Monoxide-REPORTS-…
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