Skin temperatures of sedentary and working males and females.
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Description:Experiments on heat stress were conducted in sedentary and working men and women. In the first experiment, 262 seminude sedentary men and women were exposed to 4 hours at temperatures of 22, 26, 28, and 40 degrees-C New Effective Temperature (ET). In the second experiment, 12 young healthy heat acclimatized males performed a step test while clothed in industrial clothing and exposed to temperatures of 33, 35, 36, and 38 degrees-C ET. Mean skin temperature seemed to be more dependent on dry bulb environmental temperature than on humidity, at least when exposed to environmental temperatures of 50 degrees-C. In both experiments skin temperatures exhibited a rapid response to changes in environmental conditions. For clothed subjects this response was somewhat slower. Under the 38 degrees-C ET condition, mean skin temperatures reached well over 38 degree C in the first experiment and appeared to be in a steady state. In the second study, mean skin temperatures peaked somewhat below 37 degrees-C, exhibiting a downward trend throughout the rest of the day. Even though the subjects in the second experiment were working much of the time and generating more internal heat, their skin temperatures were lower. The authors concluded that mean skin temperature was related to environmental temperature and clothing insulation. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:1-23
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:00181312
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NTIS Accession Number:PB88247994
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Citation:Institute for Environmental Research, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, 1982 Jan; :1-23
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Contact Point Address:Inst for Environmental Res Kansas State University Institute for Env Research Manhattan, Kans 66506
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Federal Fiscal Year:1982
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Performing Organization:Kansas State University
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Peer Reviewed:False
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Start Date:19790928
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Source Full Name:Institute for Environmental Research, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas
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End Date:19810831
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