Evaluation of heat-acclimatization procedures at wet-bulb temperatures below 31,7 °C

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P. C. Schutte A. J. Kielblock N. B. Strydom
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Three groups of unacclimatized men were subjected to five-day climatic-room procedures at wet-bulb temperatures of 29,30, and 31 C respectively. The findings indicated that individuals reach a satisfactory level of heat acclimatization for work in environmental temperature conforming to those at which they were acclimatized. It is, therefore, superfluous to acclimatize men at wet-bulb temperatures that exceed those at which they are destined to work. These methods of acclimatization can be linked advantageously to heat-tolerance testing at mines with suitable underground temperatures.
Citation

APA: P. C. Schutte A. J. Kielblock N. B. Strydom  (1983)  Evaluation of heat-acclimatization procedures at wet-bulb temperatures below 31,7 °C

MLA: P. C. Schutte A. J. Kielblock N. B. Strydom Evaluation of heat-acclimatization procedures at wet-bulb temperatures below 31,7 °C. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1983.

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