Approximately 450,000 people drown annually worldwide. The capacity of immersed adults and children to float in clothing is less well understood, but it is possible that air trapped between clothing layers increases buoyancy. Study 1 (n = 24) quantified this buoyancy and the consequence of any buoyancy by measurement of airway freeboard (mouth to water level distance). Study 2 examined the capability of children (n = 29) to float with freeboard used as the outcome measure and is expressed as a percentage of occasions that freeboard was achieved. Buoyancy (Newtons; N) was provided for winter clothing as 105 [+ 12], Autumn/Spring 87 [+ 13], Summer 68 [+ 11]N. Average freeboard was 63 (+ 2) % for winter clothing, 62 (+ 2) % for autumn/spring ...
When in water, the Centers of Buoyancy (CoB) and Mass (CoM) of the human body are positioned cranial...
Little is known about the transfer of swimming skills from indoor, flat, calm conditions to outdoor,...
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 ...
The capacity to maintain the airway through buoyancy control when immersed in water is critical in p...
Personal flotation devices (PFDs), commonly referred to as lifejackets, have been identified as an e...
In the second phase of the project entitled Can You Swim in Clothes?, physical education students (n...
Rationale: It is currently unknown how body size affects buoyancy in submerged helicopter escape. Me...
PURPOSE: Accidental cold-water immersion (CWI) impairs swim performance, increases drowning risk and...
We conducted an extensive literature review using the search terms of “drowning” and “hypothermia” t...
This paper documents a demonstration project conducted by the authors under the auspices of the Iris...
In this study, we will compare the effect of normal clothes (assumed as bare skin) with effect of we...
Many international and national standards exist for the testing and certification of immersion suits...
Swimming is a popular sport in the United Kingdom (UK); however, cold water immersion often found in...
Abstract Wearing a lifejacket when immersed in water should support the wearer, maintaining their ai...
When in water, the Centers of Buoyancy (CoB) and Mass (CoM) of the human body are positioned cranial...
Little is known about the transfer of swimming skills from indoor, flat, calm conditions to outdoor,...
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 ...
The capacity to maintain the airway through buoyancy control when immersed in water is critical in p...
Personal flotation devices (PFDs), commonly referred to as lifejackets, have been identified as an e...
In the second phase of the project entitled Can You Swim in Clothes?, physical education students (n...
Rationale: It is currently unknown how body size affects buoyancy in submerged helicopter escape. Me...
PURPOSE: Accidental cold-water immersion (CWI) impairs swim performance, increases drowning risk and...
We conducted an extensive literature review using the search terms of “drowning” and “hypothermia” t...
This paper documents a demonstration project conducted by the authors under the auspices of the Iris...
In this study, we will compare the effect of normal clothes (assumed as bare skin) with effect of we...
Many international and national standards exist for the testing and certification of immersion suits...
Swimming is a popular sport in the United Kingdom (UK); however, cold water immersion often found in...
Abstract Wearing a lifejacket when immersed in water should support the wearer, maintaining their ai...
When in water, the Centers of Buoyancy (CoB) and Mass (CoM) of the human body are positioned cranial...
Little is known about the transfer of swimming skills from indoor, flat, calm conditions to outdoor,...
A potential risk that workers face when commuting to offshore oil platforms is the helicopter ditchi...