Insulated skin temperature as a measure of core body temperature for individuals wearing CBRN protective clothing

This study assessed the validity of insulated skin temperature (Tis) to predict rectal temperature (Tre) for use as a non-invasive measurement of thermal strain to reduce the risk of heat illness for emergency service personnel. Volunteers from the Police, Fire and Rescue, and Ambulance Services per...

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Main Authors: Victoria Richmond, D.M. Wilkinson, S.D. Blacker, F.E. Horner, J. Carter, George Havenith, M.P. Rayson
Format: Default Article
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2134/13456
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