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Intermittent microclimate cooling during rest increases work capacity and reduces heat stress

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Intermittent microclimate cooling during rest increases work capacity and reduces heat stress / S.H. Constable... [et al.]
Sumario: Requirements for special protective equipment while working in hazardous environments can present a significantly increased thermal burden and early onset of physical fatigue. Physical work capacity in hot environments can be reduced considerably when protective clothing must be worn. This results from both the weight and nature of protective clothing, as well as the inherent restrictions to heat dissipation. Impaired heat loss is due largely to the high thermal insulation and low vapour permeability characteristic of these garments and may threaten worker health as well as productivity
En: Ergonomics. - London and Washington. - Vol. 37, nº 2, February 1994 ; p. 277-285
1. Ergonomía . 2. Climatología . 3. Equipos de protección individual . 4. Estrés térmico . 5. Fatiga . 6. Ambiente de trabajo . 7. Trabajo físico . I. Constable, Stefan H. . II. Título. III. Título: Ergonomics.