Rationale: It is currently unknown how body size affects buoyancy in submerged helicopter escape. Method: Eight healthy males aged 39.6±12.6year (mean±SD) with BMI 22.0–40.0kgm−2 wearing a standard survival (‘dry’) suit undertook a normal venting manoeuvre and underwent 3D scanning to assess body volume (wearing the suit) before and after immersion in a swimming pool. Results: Immersion-induced volume loss averaged 14.4±5.4l, decreased with increasing dry density (massvolume−1) and theoretical buoyant force in 588 UK offshore workers was found to be 264±46 and 232±60N using linear and power functions, respectively. Both approaches revealed heavier workers to have greater buoyant force. Discussion: While a larger sample may yield a more accu...
Navy divers tend to have large lungs and low expiratory flow rates in the terminal portion of a spir...
The air volume in the respiratory system of marine tetrapods provides a store of O2 to fuel aerobic ...
Introduction: During military fin swimming, we suspected that oxygen uptake (V˙ O2) and pulmonary ve...
Rationale: It is currently unknown how body size affects buoyancy in submerged helicopter escape. Me...
404 male offshore workers aged 41.4 (± 10.7 years) underwent 3D body scanning and an egress task sim...
A potential risk that workers face when commuting to offshore oil platforms is the helicopter ditchi...
Approximately 450,000 people drown annually worldwide. The capacity of immersed adults and children ...
Background: UK male offshore workers typically increased in weight by 19% since 1985, and are also h...
Confined space working is common place within the offshore oil and gas infrastructure and it is a pe...
Hydrostatic weighing using underwater weighing with full lung expiration has been established as a v...
Offshore workers are subjected to a unique physical and cultural environment which has the ability t...
Male UK offshore workers have enlarged dimensions compared with UK norms and knowledge of specific s...
Underwater weighing with full lung expiration has been established as a valid method to assess body ...
Many international and national standards exist for the testing and certification of immersion suits...
Offshore workers are subjected to a unique physical and cultural environment which has the ability t...
Navy divers tend to have large lungs and low expiratory flow rates in the terminal portion of a spir...
The air volume in the respiratory system of marine tetrapods provides a store of O2 to fuel aerobic ...
Introduction: During military fin swimming, we suspected that oxygen uptake (V˙ O2) and pulmonary ve...
Rationale: It is currently unknown how body size affects buoyancy in submerged helicopter escape. Me...
404 male offshore workers aged 41.4 (± 10.7 years) underwent 3D body scanning and an egress task sim...
A potential risk that workers face when commuting to offshore oil platforms is the helicopter ditchi...
Approximately 450,000 people drown annually worldwide. The capacity of immersed adults and children ...
Background: UK male offshore workers typically increased in weight by 19% since 1985, and are also h...
Confined space working is common place within the offshore oil and gas infrastructure and it is a pe...
Hydrostatic weighing using underwater weighing with full lung expiration has been established as a v...
Offshore workers are subjected to a unique physical and cultural environment which has the ability t...
Male UK offshore workers have enlarged dimensions compared with UK norms and knowledge of specific s...
Underwater weighing with full lung expiration has been established as a valid method to assess body ...
Many international and national standards exist for the testing and certification of immersion suits...
Offshore workers are subjected to a unique physical and cultural environment which has the ability t...
Navy divers tend to have large lungs and low expiratory flow rates in the terminal portion of a spir...
The air volume in the respiratory system of marine tetrapods provides a store of O2 to fuel aerobic ...
Introduction: During military fin swimming, we suspected that oxygen uptake (V˙ O2) and pulmonary ve...