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Title: CONTROLLING THE STRESS OF THERMAL EXTREMES


1
CONTROLLING THE STRESSOF THERMAL EXTREMES
  • preventing adverse effects ofexposure to heat
    stress

2
Background/Overview
  • Humans function within a narrow range of
    temperature
  • Examples of heat exposures in industry
  • Extent of the heat stress problem
  • among the earliest of OSHA targets, but
  • most industries have learned how to cope

3
Modes of Heat Transfer
  • conduction
  • direct contact
  • convection
  • surrounding air
  • radiation
  • from hot surfaces
  • metabolism/metabolic heat
  • due to activity

4
Factors Affecting Heat Exchange
  • temperature of solid surroundings
  • air temperature
  • skin temperature
  • amount of sweat on exposed skin
  • humidity
  • air speed
  • clothing
  • time of exposure

5
Purpose of Engineering Controls
  • reduce air temperature
  • reduce air humidity
  • reduce radiant heat
  • increase air movement/circulate air
  • reduce physical work demand

6
Control of Heat StressEngineering Controls
  • general ventilation
  • local exhaust ventilation
  • enclosure/isolation
  • shielding
  • area cooling/air conditioning
  • fans
  • dehumidification
  • equipment modification
  • others

7
Control of Heat StressAdministrative
Controls/Work Practices
  • hydrate
  • training/education
  • rest periods
  • scheduling
  • acclimatization

8
Control of Heat Stress PPE
  • primary considerations
  • insulation value of clothing
  • permeability
  • ventilation of clothing
  • reflective clothing
  • auxiliary body cooling
  • Wetted clothing, water-cooled garments,
    circulating air, ice packs, etc.

9
The current situation...
  • Heat stress is a common potential risk.
  • Environmental limits have been suggested by
    NIOSH, ACGIH, etc.
  • There is no regulatory standard, i.e., OSHA.
  • Industries have developed their own ways of
    dealing with the heat stress problem.
  • Worker is his/her own best control!

10
Resources
  • http//www.osha.gov/SLTC/heatstress/standards.html
  • ACGIH
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