How Do You Spell CHOKEDAMP?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈə͡ʊkdamp] (IPA)

Chokedamp, a term used to describe a deadly mixture of gases found in mines, is spelled phonetically as /tʃəʊkdæmp/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). This word is derived from the Old English word "ceocedam", which means "damp air". The pronunciation of "chokedamp" may vary among dialects, but it commonly begins with the "ch" sound, followed by a long "o" sound, a short "k" sound, and ends with the "damp" sound. Correctly spelling and pronouncing the word "chokedamp" is essential for miners to identify this hazardous gas and prevent serious harm to their health.

CHOKEDAMP Meaning and Definition

  1. Chokedamp is a term used in mining and underground work environments to describe a hazardous and potentially lethal mixture of gases that is devoid of oxygen, making it unsuitable for breathing. It primarily consists of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other gases such as methane (CH4), nitrogen (N2), and occasionally traces of toxic gases like hydrogen sulfide (H2S).

    Chokedamp typically occurs in enclosed or poorly ventilated areas where natural ventilation is limited or absent. It can accumulate in underground mines, tunnels, shafts, or any confined space where the gases are released as a result of natural geological processes or human activities such as drilling or blasting.

    Exposure to chokedamp can have severe consequences on human health. When inhaled, it displaces oxygen in the lungs, leading to a lack of oxygen in the bloodstream. This can cause dizziness, confusion, loss of consciousness, and even death by asphyxiation. Furthermore, the presence of methane increases the risk of explosions, adding an additional layer of danger in mining operations.

    To mitigate the risks associated with chokedamp, proper ventilation systems are crucial in underground work areas. These systems effectively remove the gas buildup and maintain a safe oxygen level for workers. Gas detectors and monitoring equipment are also employed to continuously monitor the gas composition in order to prevent dangerous levels of chokedamp from accumulating. Regular training and education of workers about the dangers of chokedamp are essential to ensure their safety and prevent accidents.

  2. Carbonic dioxide or anhydride, CO2.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for CHOKEDAMP

  • xhokedamp
  • vhokedamp
  • fhokedamp
  • dhokedamp
  • cgokedamp
  • cbokedamp
  • cnokedamp
  • cjokedamp
  • cuokedamp
  • cyokedamp
  • chikedamp
  • chkkedamp
  • chlkedamp
  • chpkedamp
  • ch0kedamp
  • ch9kedamp
  • chojedamp
  • chomedamp
  • choledamp

Etymology of CHOKEDAMP

The word "chokedamp" is derived from the Old English word "damp", meaning "vapor" or "vaporous exhalation". In this context, "damp" refers to the presence of noxious and suffocating gases present in coal mines. The term "choke" is combined with "damp" to emphasize the dangerous nature of these gases, as they can cause choking and asphyxiation.

Similar spelling words for CHOKEDAMP

Plural form of CHOKEDAMP is CHOKEDAMPS

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