| Literature DB >> 17599786 |
Kalev Kuklane1, Chuansi Gao, Ingvar Holmér, Lina Giedraityte, Peter Bröde, Victor Candas, Emiel den Hartog, Harriet Meinander, Mark Richards, George Havenith.
Abstract
Cold protective clothing was studied in 2 European Union projects. The objectives were (a) to examine different insulation calculation methods as measured on a manikin (serial or parallel), for the prediction of cold stress (IREQ); (b) to consider the effects of cold protective clothing on metabolic rate; (c) to evaluate the movement and wind correction of clothing insulation values. Tests were carried out on 8 subjects. The results showed the possibility of incorporating the effect of increases in metabolic rate values due to thick cold protective clothing into the IREQ model. Using the higher thermal insulation value from the serial method in the IREQ prediction, would lead to unacceptable cooling of the users. Thus, only the parallel insulation calculation method in EN 342:2004 should be used. The wind and motion correction equation (No. 2) gave realistic values for total resultant insulation; dynamic testing according to EN 342:2004 may be omitted.Mesh:
Year: 2007 PMID: 17599786 DOI: 10.1080/10803548.2007.11076714
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Occup Saf Ergon ISSN: 1080-3548