2 edition of effect of cold training and the wearing of gloves on manual performance in the cold found in the catalog.
effect of cold training and the wearing of gloves on manual performance in the cold
Rogers, William H.
Published
1985
by Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory in Submarine Base, Groton, Conn
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | by William H. Rogers. |
Series | Report / Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory -- no. 1067, Report (Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory) -- no. 1067. |
Contributions | Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | iv, 13 p. : |
Number of Pages | 13 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL19232523M |
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Three tasks deteriorated due to wearing of gloves, two of those affected by cold and one other. Temperature affected performance independently of the glove effect.
Half of the subjects did not complete bare-handed testing at degrees C (approximately 20 min.), indicating this is the lower end of the temperature range in which bare-handed performance for more than a few minutes is by: 1.
Introduction. There are many occupations where individuals are exposed to the cold while they perform manual skills (e.g. divers, electrical utility line workers, arctic surface miners, cold storage workers, search and rescue, mountaineers) and this cold exposure has implications for the health, safety and occupational performance of these workers because cold exposure can cause injuries Cited by: 3.
There was no effect of pressure ortemperature on grip strength. Tactile sensitivity decreased linearly with finger skin temperature at both pressures. Manual dexterity was not affected by fingerskin temperature at msw, but decreased with fall in finger skin temperatureat 40 by: 9.
The effects of exposure time, pressure and cold on hand skin temperature and manual performance when wearing three-fingered neoprene gloves J.B. Morrison J.K. Zander Shearwater Human Engineering, Felton Place, North Vancouver, BC, V7G 1Z9 () Contract no.
W Scientific Authority: D. Eaton () Author: J. Morrison, J. Zander. Manual performance of gloved hands operations can be affected both by hand cooling and by the design of protective gloves (Holmer, ). The subject of the decrements in manual performance in cold temperatures has been extensively investigated for.
Results show that neoprene gloves do not provide adequate thermal protection in 4 degrees C water and that impairment of manual performance is dependent on the type of task.
Introduction: key issues of gloves in cold environments. Gloves are an essential part of personal protection in cold environments. Indeed, heat loss is most predominant at body extremities (Abeysekera and Bergquist, ), especially in high wind conditions (Shitzer et al., ).This is due to the fact that heat production in hands is mostly ensured by blood circulation (Imamura et al Cited by: 2.
Loss of manual dexterity from wearing gloves and mittens –Lightweight polypro glove liners can be worn –Do not blow warm breath into gloves Metal can be dangerous to touch (contact frostbite) Moisture will condense on cold metal exposed to heat –if weapons are brought inside, they should be covered and placed.
Wearing gloves can keep food safe Over fifteen years ago, the National Advisory Committee on Microbiological Criteria for Foods concluded that bare hand contact with food contributes greatly to the transmission of foodborne illness.
Cold-weather training is common among hockey players, skiers, snow boarders, and winter-sport endurance athletes. Battling the elements during training or competition can wreak havoc on your body and reduce your ability to perform at your highest level if the proper precautions are not taken.
muscles in executing grip force. To study the effects of wearing different gloves on grip strength, under a variety of hand skin temperatures, an assessment of the maximum grip strength was performed with 32 healthy male workers with a mean age (standard deviation) of () years wearing five industrial gloves at three hand skin by: 2.
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Do not flush wipes down the toilet. gloves in different workplaces to protect their arms and hands from chemicals, heat, cold, and physical harm such as cuts and blisters [15,16].
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