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Thermal protective uniforms and hoods: impact of design modifications and water content on burn prevention in New York City firefighters: laboratory and field results

机译:热防护服和防护帽:设计修改和含水量对纽约消防员预防燃烧的影响:实验室和现场结果

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Objectives—To determine (1) the effectiveness of hoods in reducing head burns, (2) the impact of clothes worn under the protective outer uniform (modern = long sleeve shirt and long pants; modified modern = short sleeve T-shirt and short pants) on burns, and (3) whether water content (dry, damp or saturated) affects the level of thermal protection. Setting—Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY). Methods—Laboratory tests (fully dressed manikin) evaluated the different uniform and water conditions when exposed to an average 24 cal/cm2 heat flux, approximately 2250°F air temperature. FDNY field results compared (1) head burns during winters wearing the hood to winters without hood and (2) upper and lower extremity burns during summers wearing traditional, modern, and modified modern uniforms. Results—Laboratory tests showed that thermal protection was: (1) dramatically improved by the hood with protection increasing as water content increased and (2) not significantly different between modern and modified modern uniforms, regardless of water content. FDNY field results confirmed these tests showing (1) significant decreases in neck burns (by 54%), ear burns (by 60%), and head burn totals (by 46%) wearing the hood and (2) no significant differences in upper or lower extremity burns wearing modern compared with modified modern uniforms. Conclusions—Based on combined laboratory and field results, we strongly recommend the use of modern thermal protective hoods and the modified modern uniform.
机译:目标-确定(1)头罩在减少头部灼伤方面的有效性,(2)在防护性外装制服下穿着的衣服的影响(现代=长袖衬衫和长裤;现代=短袖T恤和短裤)烧伤,以及(3)水分(干燥,潮湿或饱和)是否会影响热防护等级。设置-纽约市消防局(FDNY)。方法-实验室测试(穿着整齐的人体模型)评估了暴露在平均24 cal / cm 2 热通量(约2250°F空气温度)下的均匀服水情况。 FDNY现场结果将(1)冬季戴头罩烧伤与不戴头罩的冬季烧伤,以及(2)夏季穿传统,现代和改良式现代制服的上肢和下肢烧伤进行了比较。结果—实验室测试表明,热防护性能得到了改善:(1)防护罩随着水含量的增加而显着提高,防护性能也随之提高;(2)无论水含量如何,现代和改良式现代工作服之间均无显着差异。 FDNY现场结果证实了这些测试,结果表明:(1)戴头巾的颈部烧伤(54%),耳部烧伤(60%)和头部烧伤总数(46%)显着降低,以及(2)上肢无明显差异与改良的现代制服相比,穿着现代的下肢或下肢烧伤。结论-基于综合的实验室和现场结果,我们强烈建议使用现代热防护罩和改良的现代制服。

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