Bomb technicians perform their work while encapsulated in explosive ordnance disposal suits. Designed primarily for safety, these suits have an unintended consequence of impairing the body's natural mechanisms for heat dissipation. Consequently, bomb technicians are known to experience symptoms of heat illness while performing their work. This research provides the first field based analysis of heat strain in bomb technicians. Six participants undertook simulated operational tasks across 2 days of variable climate. All subjects demonstrated high levels of heat strain as evidenced by elevated heart rate, core body temperature, and physiological strain index. Participants also reported signs and symptoms associated with heat illness. These re...
Assessment of heat strain considers an individual’s tolerance and indicates the risk and physiologic...
Outdoor workers are often subjected to thermal conditions beyond the comfort zone, but to what degre...
Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), in cooperation w...
Bomb technicians perform their work while encapsulated in explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) suits. D...
Military activities in hot environments pose 2 competing demands: the requirement to perform realist...
Objective Explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) often requires technicians to wear multiple protective g...
Military activities in hot environments pose 2 competing demands: the requirement to perform realist...
Military activities in hot environments pose 2 competing demands: the requirement to perform realist...
Background Explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) technicians are often required to wear specialised clot...
Objective Dehydration and symptoms of heat illness are common among the surface mining workforce. Th...
Heat stress is a recognized occupational hazard present in many work environments. Its effects incre...
Heat stress is a recognized occupational hazard present in many work environments. Its effects incre...
Heat-related illnesses (HRI) are relatively common in both hot surface and underground mining operat...
Heat strain for six young, healthy, acclimatized men (mean age 26.2 yrs., weight 84.1 Kg) was measur...
Heat stress is a known occupational hazard. The purpose of this dissertation was to evaluate industr...
Assessment of heat strain considers an individual’s tolerance and indicates the risk and physiologic...
Outdoor workers are often subjected to thermal conditions beyond the comfort zone, but to what degre...
Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), in cooperation w...
Bomb technicians perform their work while encapsulated in explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) suits. D...
Military activities in hot environments pose 2 competing demands: the requirement to perform realist...
Objective Explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) often requires technicians to wear multiple protective g...
Military activities in hot environments pose 2 competing demands: the requirement to perform realist...
Military activities in hot environments pose 2 competing demands: the requirement to perform realist...
Background Explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) technicians are often required to wear specialised clot...
Objective Dehydration and symptoms of heat illness are common among the surface mining workforce. Th...
Heat stress is a recognized occupational hazard present in many work environments. Its effects incre...
Heat stress is a recognized occupational hazard present in many work environments. Its effects incre...
Heat-related illnesses (HRI) are relatively common in both hot surface and underground mining operat...
Heat strain for six young, healthy, acclimatized men (mean age 26.2 yrs., weight 84.1 Kg) was measur...
Heat stress is a known occupational hazard. The purpose of this dissertation was to evaluate industr...
Assessment of heat strain considers an individual’s tolerance and indicates the risk and physiologic...
Outdoor workers are often subjected to thermal conditions beyond the comfort zone, but to what degre...
Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), in cooperation w...