RI 2464 Physiological Effect of High Temperatures and Humidities with and without Air Movement

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. R. Sayers D. Harrington
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Apr 1, 1923

Abstract

For several years the writers have been studying various phases of the effect of air conditions in metal mines upon underground workers ; in 1918 a short study was made in certain hot and deep mines and brief reports were issued in the Engineering and Mining Journal ( August , 1920) and in the U. S. Public Health Reports (Vol . 36 , No. 4 , January 28 , 1921 ) . In 1921 a more extended study was made (also in hot and deep metel mines ) with intent to determine the limiting conditions imposed upon underground workers by the physiological effect of various air movements , temperatures , and humidities , with and without work . It is the purpose to publish a series of short papers on this later investigation , each paper to consider one particular phase of the work . The present paper deals with the effect on body temperature and pulse rate in still air as compared with moving air of temperatures from 90 to 100° F . and 100 per cent relative humidity, the subjects at rest .
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APA: R. R. Sayers D. Harrington  (1923)  RI 2464 Physiological Effect of High Temperatures and Humidities with and without Air Movement

MLA: R. R. Sayers D. Harrington RI 2464 Physiological Effect of High Temperatures and Humidities with and without Air Movement. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1923.

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