Chlorine Gas Poisoning in an Aquatic Exercise Pool: A Case Report

David L. Bell, Krystal Keeton, Michael Manzo, Easton May
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Background and Purpose: This case report describes an incident of chlorine gas poisoning in an aquatic exercise class of senior adults in which 24 participants, facility employees, and first responders required emergency medical attention with some requiring hospitalization. The cause of the chlorine gas release, the health effects on participants, and the facility's subsequent response are described. The purpose of this case is to inform physical therapists and exercise professionals working in aquatic exercise pools about chlorine gas poisoning prevention and mitigation efforts. Case Description: The cause of this incident was a series of breakdowns in safety procedures leading to the release of chlorine gas while a class was in session. Because of limited exit points, physical debilitation of some participants, and a lack of proper safety equipment, the evacuation effort was delayed, overwhelming participants, facility employees, and first responders with toxic gas. Twenty-four people were transported to the emergency department with 7 hospitalized. At least 3 are known to suffer long-term health effects. Outcomes: The facility concluded that normal operating procedures and safety protocols were not followed. Following the review, the facility took measures to ensure adherence to proper procedures, revised its emergency action plan, and acquired the appropriate safety equipment. Discussion: The accidental release of chlorine gas in an exercise pool is a rare but potentially catastrophic event. Facilities operating exercise and aquatic therapy pools must follow strict protocols for the safe handling of pool chemicals and be prepared to respond immediately if a chlorine gas accident occurs. This case report serves as an example of risk management for the prevention of and response to a catastrophic release of chlorine gas during a group exercise or aquatic therapy session.
某水上运动池氯气中毒1例报告
背景和目的:本病例报告描述了一起老年人水上运动班氯气中毒事件,其中24名参与者、设施员工和急救人员需要紧急医疗护理,其中一些人需要住院治疗。介绍了氯气释放的原因、对参与者健康的影响以及该设施随后的应对措施。本案例的目的是告知在水上运动池工作的物理治疗师和运动专业人员有关氯气中毒的预防和缓解措施。案例描述:这起事件的起因是安全程序的一系列故障导致班级上课时氯气泄漏。由于出口点有限,一些参与者身体虚弱,以及缺乏适当的安全设备,疏散工作被推迟,参与者、设施工作人员和急救人员被有毒气体淹没。24人被送往急诊室,7人住院。已知至少有3种对健康有长期影响。结果:该机构得出结论,没有遵循正常的操作程序和安全协议。在审查之后,该设施采取措施确保遵守适当程序,修订了其应急行动计划,并购置了适当的安全设备。讨论:在健身池中意外释放氯气是一种罕见但潜在的灾难性事件。运行运动池和水疗池的设施必须遵守严格的泳池化学品安全处理协议,并准备在发生氯气事故时立即作出反应。本病例报告可作为风险管理的一个例子,用于预防和应对在集体练习或水上治疗期间氯气的灾难性释放。
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