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Br J Ind Med 1967;24:52-59 doi:10.1136/oem.24.1.52
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Heat-protective Ventilated Jackets: A Comparison of Humid and Dry Ventilating Air

  1. G. W. Crockford,
  2. D. E. Lee
  1. M.R.C. Environmental Physiology Research Unit, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London

      Abstract

      A comparison has been made between humid and dry air for ventilating a heat-protective jacket. At sensible cooling capacities of 4·5 kcal./min. and above, humid and dry air provided equal protection. At sensible cooling capacities of 4 kcal./min. and above, the subject achieved thermal equilibrium within 65 min. with both humid and dry air, but below this value humid ventilating air is associated with elevated sweat rates and a failure to achieve thermal equilibrium within 65 minutes.

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