AbstractPhysical stress of any kind may be thermal, noise, vibrations, objective lighting, improper barometric pressure, ionizing radiation, etc. has a considerable effect on human performance. This deleterious effect is gradual in nature in contrast to machine which cause sudden drop in performance if it gets out of order. In other words there is a graceful degradation of human performance on account of stress. The reason behind this is that human being has marked tolerance for both physical and mental stress. Heat stress is also among such causes which reduces one's efficiency to do work. Heat stress is the sum of all the internal and external heat factors which cause the body to become fatigued and distressed. Internal factors that deter...
Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), in cooperation w...
Background: Work comfort studies have been extensively conducted, especially in the underground and ...
It is generally accepted that the work of miners is a complex task. The physical work must be perfor...
Underground miners are often exposed to thermal stress hazards in the workplace. The closed conditio...
This dissertation is focused on the assessment and prevention of heat-related illnesses in minework...
The transfer of heat in an underground environment is due to circumstances, natural and introduced ...
Background: A detailed evaluation of the underground mine climate requires extensive measurements to...
Heat-related illnesses (HRI) are relatively common in both hot surface and underground mining operat...
Underground miners highly exposed to thermal stress hazard. Closed condition, heavy work load, and l...
Queensland, Australia decided to enquire into the following questions with regard to men working und...
Occupational heat stress is a recognized health and safety hazard in South African mines. The conseq...
Heat stress indices are applied to assess risk of hyperthermia, but how well they correlate with cor...
Many physically demanding occupations in both developed and developing economies involve exposure to...
The aim of the research program was to evaluate the heat strain, hydration status, and heat illness ...
The authors wish to challenge the contemporary stress limits for workers exposed to adverse thermal ...
Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), in cooperation w...
Background: Work comfort studies have been extensively conducted, especially in the underground and ...
It is generally accepted that the work of miners is a complex task. The physical work must be perfor...
Underground miners are often exposed to thermal stress hazards in the workplace. The closed conditio...
This dissertation is focused on the assessment and prevention of heat-related illnesses in minework...
The transfer of heat in an underground environment is due to circumstances, natural and introduced ...
Background: A detailed evaluation of the underground mine climate requires extensive measurements to...
Heat-related illnesses (HRI) are relatively common in both hot surface and underground mining operat...
Underground miners highly exposed to thermal stress hazard. Closed condition, heavy work load, and l...
Queensland, Australia decided to enquire into the following questions with regard to men working und...
Occupational heat stress is a recognized health and safety hazard in South African mines. The conseq...
Heat stress indices are applied to assess risk of hyperthermia, but how well they correlate with cor...
Many physically demanding occupations in both developed and developing economies involve exposure to...
The aim of the research program was to evaluate the heat strain, hydration status, and heat illness ...
The authors wish to challenge the contemporary stress limits for workers exposed to adverse thermal ...
Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), in cooperation w...
Background: Work comfort studies have been extensively conducted, especially in the underground and ...
It is generally accepted that the work of miners is a complex task. The physical work must be perfor...