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Effectiveness of a light-weight ice-vest for body cooling in fire figther´s work

Författare

  • Juhani Smolander
  • Kalev Kuklane
  • Désirée Gavhed
  • Håkan Nilsson
  • Eva Karlsson
  • Ingvar Holmér

Redaktör

  • Kalev Kuklane
  • Ingvar Holmér

Summary, in English

The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of wearing a light-weight ice-vest (1 kg, water) on physiological and subjective responses in fire fighter’s work. The experiments were carried out in a climatic chamber, in a container under extreme radiant heat, and during simulated smoke-diving. In addition, the physical cooling effect of the ice-vest was measured with a thermal mannequin. Four experienced fire fighters participated in the experiments. In all tests, the subjects wore the standard clothing for fire fighters with the self-contained breathing apparatus. The total extra weight carried was 21-23 kg. The ice-vest was worn over the underwear. The laboratory tests consisted of 30 minutes of treadmill walking at a moderate (4 km/h, no inclination), and a heavy (4 km/h, inclination of 4 degrees) work intensity in the heat (45 °C, 30 %) with and without the ice-vest. The results showed that the ice-vest effectively reduced skin temperatures under the vest, especially on the back under the breathing apparatus. Wearing the ice-vest did not affect the metabolic rate, skin temperatures outside the vest or the rise in rectal temperature. On average, heart rate was ca. 10 beats/min lower, amount of sweating was reduced by 13 %, and subjective sensation of effort and warmth were lower during work with the ice-vest compared to work without it. The results from tests in the container and in the smoke-diving house largely supported the laboratory results. According to the thermal mannequin tests, the useful energy available from the vest for body cooling was rather high (58 %). In conclusion, the light-weight ice-vest clearly reduces circulatory, thermal, and subjective strain during demanding smoke-diving tasks. It was estimated that the added benefit is 10-15 %.

Publiceringsår

2000

Språk

Engelska

Sidor

289-292

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Arbete och hälsa

Issue

2000:8

Dokumenttyp

Konferensbidrag

Förlag

National Institute for Working Life

Ämne

  • Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics

Conference name

Ergonomics of Protective Clothing: NOKOBETEF 6 and 1st European Conference on Protective Clothing

Conference date

2000-05-07 - 2000-05-10

Conference place

Norra Latin, Stockholm, Sweden

Status

Published

Forskningsgrupp

  • Thermal Environment Laboratory

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISSN: 0346-7821
  • ISBN: 91-7045-559-7