At the Kennedy Space Center, workers are often exposed to cardiovascular and muscular stress in job-related activities which may require a high level of physical fitness in order to safely complete the work task. Similar tasks will be performed at other launch and landing facilities and in space for the Space Station. One such category includes workers who handle toxic propellants and must wear Self-Contained Atmospheric Protective Ensembles (SCAPE) that can weigh 56 lbs. with the air pack. These suits provide a significant physical challenge to many of the workers in terms of carrying this load while moving about and performing work. Furthermore, under some conditions, there is a significant thermal stress. The physical characteristics of ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
Endurance limits of humans for heat stress induced by exercise in totally insulated environmen
Since the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Cardiovascular Screening Program started in 1984, we have made ...
Anthropometric factors in manned space flight as related to workspace analysis, psychological effect...
The potential for exposure to toxins used in the propulsion systems of spacecraft dictates the use o...
Volume 2 contains data resulting from surveys of 61 military and civilian populations of both sexes ...
The Anthropometry and Biomechanics Laboratory (ABL) at JSC conducts multi-disciplinary research focu...
Effects of hyperthermia and hypothermia on aerobic and anaerobic work capacities of me
We evaluated performance of a modified Combat Task Test (CTT) and of standard fitness tests in 20 ma...
This report is the result of a study conducted by Republic Aviation Corporation in conjunction with ...
The study reported here has presented a measurement data pool for the determination of biomedical an...
The results are presented from a special physiological study of women at the Johnson Space Center in...
Research has shown that the space environment induces physiological changes in the human body, such ...
The topics covered include the following: educational component; activity ratings; lecture topics; p...
The objective of this project was to assess the performance differences between a nominally sized Ex...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
Endurance limits of humans for heat stress induced by exercise in totally insulated environmen
Since the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Cardiovascular Screening Program started in 1984, we have made ...
Anthropometric factors in manned space flight as related to workspace analysis, psychological effect...
The potential for exposure to toxins used in the propulsion systems of spacecraft dictates the use o...
Volume 2 contains data resulting from surveys of 61 military and civilian populations of both sexes ...
The Anthropometry and Biomechanics Laboratory (ABL) at JSC conducts multi-disciplinary research focu...
Effects of hyperthermia and hypothermia on aerobic and anaerobic work capacities of me
We evaluated performance of a modified Combat Task Test (CTT) and of standard fitness tests in 20 ma...
This report is the result of a study conducted by Republic Aviation Corporation in conjunction with ...
The study reported here has presented a measurement data pool for the determination of biomedical an...
The results are presented from a special physiological study of women at the Johnson Space Center in...
Research has shown that the space environment induces physiological changes in the human body, such ...
The topics covered include the following: educational component; activity ratings; lecture topics; p...
The objective of this project was to assess the performance differences between a nominally sized Ex...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
Endurance limits of humans for heat stress induced by exercise in totally insulated environmen
Since the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Cardiovascular Screening Program started in 1984, we have made ...