نتایج جستجو برای: wet bulb globe temperature and infrared camera

تعداد نتایج: 16932490  

Journal: :The Ceylon medical journal 2004
Pushpa L Jayawardana

OBJECTIVE To determine the effect of exposure to metal dusts, fumes and high temperature levels among brass workers in comparison to a control group. STUDY DESIGN Analytical cross-sectional study. METHODOLOGY One hundred and fifty four brass workers were matched for age with 154 controls selected from the local population. An interviewer-administered questionnaire was used to determine the ...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports 2015
R Borne C Hausswirth J T Costello F Bieuzen

This study compared the effects of a low-frequency electrical stimulation (LFES; Veinoplus(®) Sport, Ad Rem Technology, Paris, France), a low-frequency electrical stimulation combined with a cooling vest (LFESCR ) and an active recovery combined with a cooling vest (ACTCR ) as recovery strategies on performance (racing time and pacing strategies), physiologic and perceptual responses between tw...

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2007
Veronica S Miller Graham P Bates

BACKGROUND Workers in many industries are exposed to thermally stressful work environments. Protection of the health of workers without unnecessarily compromising productivity requires the adoption of a heat index that is both reliable and easy to use. OBJECTIVES To evaluate the Thermal Work Limit (TWL), in a controlled environment and under field conditions, against these criteria. METHODS...

Journal: :American Industrial Hygiene Association journal 1999
I H Muir P A Bishop P Ray

This study tested a new ice cooling system that permits ice cooling system recharge without personal protective clothing removal. Six male volunteers (22.1 +/- 1.2 years) underwent tests with the new ice cooling system (COOL) and without (NOCL) at a moderate work rate (450 W) in three environments of 28, 23, and 18 +/- 1 degrees C wet bulb globe temperature. Walks at 28 degrees C were carried o...

2012
Naroo Lee Byung-kyu Lee Sijeong Jeong Gwang Yong Yi Jungah Shin

OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study is to evaluate the tire manufacturing work environments extensively and to identify workers' exposure to hazardous substances in various work processes. METHODS Personal air sampling was conducted to measure polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, carbon disulfide, 1,3-butadiene, styrene, methyl isobutyl ketone, methylcyclohexane, formaldehyde, sulfur dioxide, a...

2017
Masataka Kasai Tsubasa Okaze Akashi Mochida Kazumasa Hanaoka

The incidence of heatstroke has been increasing in Japan, and future climate change is likely to increase heatstroke risk. We therefore developed a method to quantify the spatial distribution of outdoor heatstroke risk and predicted future changes in this risk considering the predicted climate change in Sendai, Japan. Heatstroke risk was quantified by assessing hazard, vulnerability and exposur...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1999
A M Rivera-Brown R Gutiérrez J C Gutiérrez W R Frontera O Bar-Or

This study examined the effects of beverage composition on the voluntary drinking pattern, body fluid balance, and thermoregulation of heat-acclimatized trained boys exercising intermittently in outdoor conditions (wet bulb globe temperature 30.4 +/- 1.0 degreesC). Twelve boys (age 13.4 +/- 0.4 yr) performed two 3-h sessions, each consisting of four 20-min cycling bouts at 60% maximal aerobic p...

2018
Chuansi Gao Kalev Kuklane Per-Olof Östergren Tord Kjellstrom

Global warming will unquestionably increase the impact of heat on individuals who work in already hot workplaces in hot climate areas. The increasing prevalence of this environmental health risk requires the improvement of assessment methods linked to meteorological data. Such new methods will help to reveal the size of the problem and design appropriate interventions at individual, workplace a...

2006
Nelson K. Akafuah Ting Wang

Infrared thermography is the preferred choice in many industrial processes for thermal diagnostics, condition monitoring, and non-destructive testing. However, the inherent uncertainty of surface emissivity affects the accuracy of temperature measurement by infrared thermography. In this paper a comprehensive experimental investigation was conducted to assess the uncertainty of infrared thermog...

ژورنال: سلامت کار ایران 2015

Background and aims: Health hazards under heat stress conditions are well known and many industrial workers expose to heat stressful environments. Protection of the health of workers with suitable productivity is very important the idea requires adoption of a heat stress index that is both reliable and easy to use. Recent studies have found that Thermal Work Limit (TWL) performs better than W...

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