Effects of emergency rescue clothing on wearers' physiological and perceptual responses in hot-humid environments

紧急救援服装对穿着者在高温高湿环境下的生理和感知反应的影响

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: To improve the work efficiency and reduce heat-related illness of emergency rescue personnel, the effects of emergency rescue clothing on physiological and perceptual responses were investigated. METHODS: Thirteen participants were recruited to perform human trials in a climate chamber wherein the ambient temperature and relative humidity was controlled at 35°C and 75%, and 25°C and 65%, respectively. Moreover, participants wearing emergency rescue clothing (ERC group) and T-shirts and shorts (CON group) walked at 4 and 6 km/h on a treadmill. During the trials, physiological responses and subjective responses were obtained, and then physiological strain index (PSI) and perceptual strain index (PeSI) were calculated. RESULTS: The results showed significant differences between the ERC and the CON in parameters such as core temperature, mean skin temperature, heart rate, PSI, although some data differences were slightly. There was a positive correlation between PeSI and PSI, as well as between mean skin temperature and thermal sensation vote, with R values of 0.93 and 0.94 (ERC), respectively. DISCUSSION: Correlation analysis shows that PeSI had a potential to predict PSI. This study can replace complex and cumbersome physiological indicators by calculating the perception indicators of emergency response personnel working on site, promoting the development of the safety industry engaged in certain intensity physical labor in humid and hot environments.

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