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This book provides an up-to-date, accessible, and comprehensive coverage of human cold stress from principles and theory to practical application.
It defines cold stress and how people respond to it. It describes how to assess a cold environment to predict when discomfort, wind-chill, hypothermia, shivering, frostbite, and other consequences will occur. It also advises on what to do to prevent unacceptable outcomes, including determination and selection of clothing to preserve comfort and health.
The book will be of interest to practitioners and students and anyone involved with fields such as textiles, clothing, and industrial hygiene.…mehr
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It defines cold stress and how people respond to it. It describes how to assess a cold environment to predict when discomfort, wind-chill, hypothermia, shivering, frostbite, and other consequences will occur. It also advises on what to do to prevent unacceptable outcomes, including determination and selection of clothing to preserve comfort and health.
The book will be of interest to practitioners and students and anyone involved with fields such as textiles, clothing, and industrial hygiene.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 158
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000427097
- Artikelnr.: 62021424
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 158
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000427097
- Artikelnr.: 62021424
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In 1992, he received the Ralph G. Nevins award from the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) for 'significant accomplishments in the study of bioenvironmental engineering and its impact on human comfort and health'. The Human Thermal Environments laboratory was awarded the President's Medal of the Ergonomics Society in 2001. He is one of the co-authors of the British Occupational Hygiene Society publication on thermal environments and has contributed to the Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers publications on thermal comfort as well as to the ASHRAE Handbook: Fundamentals.
He has been a fellow of the Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors, the International Ergonomics Association and the Royal Society of Medicine. He was a registered European Ergonomist and an elected member to the council of the Ergonomics Society. He has been a scientific advisor to the Defence Evaluation Research Agency and the Defence Clothing and Textile Agency and a member of the Defence Scientific Advisory Committee. He has been both secretary and chair of the thermal factors committee of the International Commission on Occupational Health (ICOH), chair of the CNRS advisory committee to the Laboratoire de Physiologie et Psychologie Environmentales in Strasbourg, France, and is a life member of the Indian Ergonomics Society. He was a visiting professor to Chalmers University in Sweden and is a member of the committee of the International Conference on Environmental Ergonomics. He was an advisor to the World Health Organization on heatwaves and a visiting professor to Chongqing University in China, where he was leading academic to the National Centre for International Research of Low Carbon and Green Buildings. He was scientific editor and co-editor in chief of the journal Applied Ergonomics for 33 years and is on the editorial boards of the journals Industrial Health, Annals of Occupational Hygiene and Physiological Anthropology.
He is co-founder of the United Kingdom Indoor Environments Group and a founding member of the UK Clothing Science Group, the European Society for Protective Clothing, the Network for Comfort and Energy Use in Buildings and the thermal factors scientific committee of the ICOH. He was chair of ISO TC 159 SC5 'Ergonomics of the Physical Environment' for over 20 years and is convenor to the ISO working group on integrated environments, chair of the British Standards Institution committee on the ergonomics of the physical environment and convenor of CEN TC 122 WG11, which is the European standards committee concerned with the ergonomics of the physical environment.
Measurement
Clothing Required
Functional Clothing and Evaluation. 5. Measurement of Cold Stress. 6. Measurement of Cold Strain. 7. Cold and Diverse Populations: People with Disabilities Age
Gender
Children
Fat and Thin People and People with Illnesses. 8. Diverse Cold Environments: Cold Water
Up Mountains
Cold Regions
Freezer Rooms
Cold Snaps. 9. Wind Chill. 10. Calculation of Clothing Required Using the Body Heat Equation. 11. Computer Models of Human Thermoregulation in Cold Conditions. 12. Cold Injuries
Health and Prevention. 13. Human Performance and Productivity in the Cold. 14. Skin Contact with Cold Surfaces.
Measurement
Clothing Required
Functional Clothing and Evaluation. 5. Measurement of Cold Stress. 6. Measurement of Cold Strain. 7. Cold and Diverse Populations: People with Disabilities Age
Gender
Children
Fat and Thin People and People with Illnesses. 8. Diverse Cold Environments: Cold Water
Up Mountains
Cold Regions
Freezer Rooms
Cold Snaps. 9. Wind Chill. 10. Calculation of Clothing Required Using the Body Heat Equation. 11. Computer Models of Human Thermoregulation in Cold Conditions. 12. Cold Injuries
Health and Prevention. 13. Human Performance and Productivity in the Cold. 14. Skin Contact with Cold Surfaces.







