Handwear testing with human subjects is conducted primarily because measured dry insulation values &) from models may not reliably predict actual thermal protection experienced in the field. Total clothing insulation, sweating, individual activity level or thermal contact with external objects also affect hand temperatures. In this study, the physiological responses of eight volunteer subjects wearing the Combat Vehicle Crewman cold weathe
Military personnel are often required to perform delicate work in extreme cold (e.g., repair or main...
The US military operate in complex and harsh environments with regular risks of succumbing to heat- ...
Daily working activities and functions require a high contribution of hand and forearm muscles in ex...
Handwear testing with human subjects is conducted primarily because measured dry insulation values (...
This dissertation presents experimental data on hand/finger cooling responses and performance in col...
Cooling of the hands has been implicated as a cause for reduced endurance time, loss of manual dexte...
Military combat personnel deployed to cold-wet operational regions face a multitude of occupational ...
Manual performance during military operations in cold and windy climates is severely hampered by dec...
Manual performance during work in cold and windy climates is severely hampered by decreased dexterit...
There seem to be situations when it will be impossible for cold-weather clothing to protect the extr...
This study analyzed the finger temperatures of poultry slaughterhouse workers and its association wi...
When a person is exposed to cold and his metabolic rate is insufficient to maintain a positive or ne...
During outdoor occupations in winter, contact with cold materials can usually happen. Contact with m...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how muscle function is affected by cold environments in...
Heated gloves have been gaining popularity due to increasing work safety demands. The objective of t...
Military personnel are often required to perform delicate work in extreme cold (e.g., repair or main...
The US military operate in complex and harsh environments with regular risks of succumbing to heat- ...
Daily working activities and functions require a high contribution of hand and forearm muscles in ex...
Handwear testing with human subjects is conducted primarily because measured dry insulation values (...
This dissertation presents experimental data on hand/finger cooling responses and performance in col...
Cooling of the hands has been implicated as a cause for reduced endurance time, loss of manual dexte...
Military combat personnel deployed to cold-wet operational regions face a multitude of occupational ...
Manual performance during military operations in cold and windy climates is severely hampered by dec...
Manual performance during work in cold and windy climates is severely hampered by decreased dexterit...
There seem to be situations when it will be impossible for cold-weather clothing to protect the extr...
This study analyzed the finger temperatures of poultry slaughterhouse workers and its association wi...
When a person is exposed to cold and his metabolic rate is insufficient to maintain a positive or ne...
During outdoor occupations in winter, contact with cold materials can usually happen. Contact with m...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how muscle function is affected by cold environments in...
Heated gloves have been gaining popularity due to increasing work safety demands. The objective of t...
Military personnel are often required to perform delicate work in extreme cold (e.g., repair or main...
The US military operate in complex and harsh environments with regular risks of succumbing to heat- ...
Daily working activities and functions require a high contribution of hand and forearm muscles in ex...