AIHce 2000 2000
DOI: 10.3320/1.2763487
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159. Laboratory Evaluation of Three Personal Heat Strain Monitors in Young and Older Wearers of Protective Clothing

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“…(159) Laboratory evaluation of three heat strain monitors, appropriate to protective ensembles, produced disappointing results. (160) Other researchers also considered various protocols useful in evaluating cooling rates for a period of personal cooling systems. (161) Re ective surfaces served to reduce the thermal burden of level A garments.…”
Section: Respirators Personal Protective Clothing and Associated Eqmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(159) Laboratory evaluation of three heat strain monitors, appropriate to protective ensembles, produced disappointing results. (160) Other researchers also considered various protocols useful in evaluating cooling rates for a period of personal cooling systems. (161) Re ective surfaces served to reduce the thermal burden of level A garments.…”
Section: Respirators Personal Protective Clothing and Associated Eqmentioning
confidence: 99%