Report on the assessment of the heat stress in working places, underground in the mines. Part 3: An examination of the extent to which metabolic rate is taken into account by the P4SR index
Report on the assessment of the heat stress in working places, underground in the mines. Part 3: An examination of the extent to which metabolic rate is taken into account by the P4SR index
In this report for the Transvaal and Orange Free State Chamber of Mines Research Organization, a detailed analysis is made of the effect of different metabolic rates, corresponding to light, moderate and hard work, on the rectal temperatures, heart rates and sweat rates of 13 highly-acclimatised subjects under experimental conditions in which 45 different combinations of wet bulb temperatures, wind velocities and work rates were used.
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Wyndham, C.H. Strydom, N.B & Morrison, J.F. 1967. Report on the assessment of the heat stress in working places, underground in the mines. Part 3: An examination of the extent to which metabolic rate is taken into account by the P4SR index. COMRO.
Wyndham, C., Strydom, N., & Morrison, J. (1967). Report on the assessment of the heat stress in working places, underground in the mines. Part 3: An examination of the extent to which metabolic rate is taken into account by the P4SR index (Research Report;RR 16/67). COMRO. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9482
Wyndham, CH, NB Strydom, and JF Morrison Report on the assessment of the heat stress in working places, underground in the mines. Part 3: An examination of the extent to which metabolic rate is taken into account by the P4SR index. Research Report;RR 16/67. COMRO, 1967. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9482
Wyndham C, Strydom N, Morrison J. Report on the assessment of the heat stress in working places, underground in the mines. Part 3: An examination of the extent to which metabolic rate is taken into account by the P4SR index. 1967 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9482