7th Textile Bioengineering and Informatics Symposium (TBIS 2014) / 5th Asian Protective Clothing Conference (APCC 2014), Hong Kong, Peoples R China, 6-8 August 2014The study was aimed at investigating the thermo physiological responses and the change of heat strain when wearing two different designs of uniform with specific fabric properties and PPE (Personal protection equipment) in rescue operation of firefighters. Method: 10 healthy male firefighters performed the training according to the guideline and procedure of formal training in Fire Services Department to simulate the actual rescue condition. In order to investigate the actual situation of the rescue operation, simulated high temperature and humid condition were controlled by the ...
Wildland firefighters (WLFFs) wear fire-resistant uniforms, which differ between fire agencies in la...
Objective: Firefighters must use protective clothing to avoid physical, chemical and environmental d...
Protective clothing worn by wildland firefighters (WLFF) may increase physiological strain and heat ...
AbstractProtective clothing is important to work and for survival for firefighters in extreme enviro...
The effects of absorbed moisture on thermal protective performance of fire-fighters’ clothing materi...
Research into the physiological impact of thermal protective clothing is dominated by field studies,...
The performance of firefighters strongly depends on the ability of their cloth-ing to avoid heat sto...
The performance of firefighters strongly depends on the ability oftheir cloth-ing to avoid heat stor...
Five students of a rescue training school cycled at 50 W for 20 minutes at 20 °C before walking up t...
Activities performed by wildland firefighters are carried out wearing a personal protective equipmen...
This paper aims to develop a numerical model to predict heat stress of frefghter under low-level the...
The rescue operations’ environment can impair firefighters’ performance and increase the risk of inj...
Fabric assemblies for firefighting clothing have been tested for heat protection and comfort. The co...
J. Storm, J. Sol, J. Cuddy, & J. Domitrovich University of Montana, Missoula, MT PURPOSE: The purpos...
This paper presents a model for heat and moisture transfer through firefighters’ protective clothing...
Wildland firefighters (WLFFs) wear fire-resistant uniforms, which differ between fire agencies in la...
Objective: Firefighters must use protective clothing to avoid physical, chemical and environmental d...
Protective clothing worn by wildland firefighters (WLFF) may increase physiological strain and heat ...
AbstractProtective clothing is important to work and for survival for firefighters in extreme enviro...
The effects of absorbed moisture on thermal protective performance of fire-fighters’ clothing materi...
Research into the physiological impact of thermal protective clothing is dominated by field studies,...
The performance of firefighters strongly depends on the ability of their cloth-ing to avoid heat sto...
The performance of firefighters strongly depends on the ability oftheir cloth-ing to avoid heat stor...
Five students of a rescue training school cycled at 50 W for 20 minutes at 20 °C before walking up t...
Activities performed by wildland firefighters are carried out wearing a personal protective equipmen...
This paper aims to develop a numerical model to predict heat stress of frefghter under low-level the...
The rescue operations’ environment can impair firefighters’ performance and increase the risk of inj...
Fabric assemblies for firefighting clothing have been tested for heat protection and comfort. The co...
J. Storm, J. Sol, J. Cuddy, & J. Domitrovich University of Montana, Missoula, MT PURPOSE: The purpos...
This paper presents a model for heat and moisture transfer through firefighters’ protective clothing...
Wildland firefighters (WLFFs) wear fire-resistant uniforms, which differ between fire agencies in la...
Objective: Firefighters must use protective clothing to avoid physical, chemical and environmental d...
Protective clothing worn by wildland firefighters (WLFF) may increase physiological strain and heat ...