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A test battery related to ergonomics of protective clothing
journal contribution
posted on 2013-06-13, 10:09 authored by George HavenithGeorge Havenith, Ronald HeusSpecialised protective clothing, such as that worn by firefighters, is usually tested only to standards which give requirements for the materials used (e.g. EN469). However, this testing often neglects the effect the manufacturing process of the garment has on the material properties, the effects of clothing design, sizing and fit, as well as the interaction of the clothing with other components of the standard gear for the profession. Such effects can only be tested by looking at the protective gear as a whole.
This paper deals with methods to do additional testing on protective garments with firefighter clothing as example. In other words, methods which go beyond EN469. Human subject tests for physiological load, heat protection, ergonomic design, loss of performance, rain/moisture protection and conspicuity/visibility of the clothing are described and proposed for evaluation of protective clothing in general and for further development of standards on firefighters’ clothing.
History
School
- Design
Citation
HAVENITH, G. and HEUS, R., 2004. A test battery related to ergonomics of protective clothing. Applied Ergonomics, 35 (1), pp. 3 - 20.Publisher
© Elsevier Ltd.Version
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)
Publication date
2004Notes
This article was published in the journal, Applied Ergonomics [© Elsevier Ltd.] and the definitive version is available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2003.11.001ISSN
0003-6870Publisher version
Language
- en