
The authors evaluate working clothes protecting against electromagnetic waves and chemical pollution to exemplify that the clothes use in heating surroundings deteriorates human heat state due to disordered heat-mass exchange with environment and higher physical exertion caused by the clothes weight. The article demonstrates necessity to correct requirements to microclimate parameters, if using working clothes deteriorating heat-mass exchange with environment in heating microclimate. For adequate evaluation of work conditions, the materials include temperature modification values in accordance with some working clothes types.
Adult, Male, Occupational Diseases, Magnetics, Protective Clothing, Humans, Environment, Hazardous Substances, Body Temperature Regulation
Adult, Male, Occupational Diseases, Magnetics, Protective Clothing, Humans, Environment, Hazardous Substances, Body Temperature Regulation
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