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Simulated Firefighting Task Performance and Physiology Under Very Hot Conditions

机译:在非常热的条件下模拟消防任务的表现和生理

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>Purpose: To assess the impact of very hot (45°C) conditions on the performance of, and physiological responses to, a simulated firefighting manual-handling task compared to the same work in a temperate environment (18°C).>Methods: Ten male volunteer firefighters performed a 3-h protocol in both 18°C (CON) and 45°C (VH). Participants intermittently performed 12 × 1-min bouts of raking, 6 × 8-min bouts of low-intensity stepping, and 6 × 20-min rest periods. The area cleared during the raking task determined work performance. Core temperature, skin temperature, and heart rate were measured continuously. Participants also periodically rated their perceived exertion (RPE) and thermal sensation. Firefighters consumed water ad libitum. Urine specific gravity (USG) and changes in body mass determined hydration status.>Results: Firefighters raked 19% less debris during the VH condition. Core and skin temperature were 0.99 ± 0.20 and 5.45 ± 0.53°C higher, respectively, during the VH trial, and heart rate was 14–36 beats.min−1 higher in the VH trial. Firefighters consumed 2950 ± 1034 mL of water in the VH condition, compared to 1290 ± 525 in the CON trial. Sweat losses were higher in the VH (1886 ± 474 mL) compared to the CON trial (462 ± 392 mL), though both groups were hydrated upon protocol completion (USG < 1.020). Participants' average RPE was higher in the VH (15.6 ± 0.9) compared to the CON trial (12.6 ± 0.9). Similarly, the firefighers' thermal sensation scores were significantly higher in the VH (6.4 ± 0.5) compared to the CON trial (4.4 ± 0.4).>Conclusions: Despite the decreased work output and aggressive fluid replacement observed in the VH trial, firefighters' experienced increases in thermal stress, and exertion. Fire agencies should prioritize the health and safety of fire personnel in very hot temperatures, and consider the impact of reduced productivity on fire suppression efforts.
机译:>目的:与温带环境下的相同工作相比,评估高温(45°C)条件对模拟的人工手动处理任务的性能和生理响应的影响(18 °C)。>方法:十名男性自愿消防员在18°C(CON)和45°C(VH)上进行了3小时的试验。参与者间歇性地进行12×1分钟的锻炼,6×8分钟的低强度踏步锻炼,6×20分钟的休息时间。倾斜任务期间清理的区域决定了工作绩效。连续测量核心温度,皮肤温度和心率。参与者还定期评估他们的感知劳累(RPE)和热感。消防员随意饮水。尿比重(USG)和体重变化决定了水合作用状态。>结果:在VH条件下,消防员的碎片减少了19%。在VH试验期间,核心和皮肤温度分别升高0.99±0.20和5.45±0.53°C,在VH试验中,心率升高14–36次。min -1 。在VH条件下,消防员消耗了2950±1034 mL的水,而在CON试验中则为1290±525。与CON试验(462±392 mL)相比,VH(1886±474 mL)的出汗量更高,尽管两组均在方案完成后进行了水合处理(USG <1.020)。与CON试验(12.6±0.9)相比,参与者在VH中的平均RPE较高(15.6±0.9)。同样,在VH中,消防员的热感得分明显高于CON试验(4.4±0.4)(6.4±0.5)。>结论:在VH试验中,消防员经历了热应力和劳累的增加。消防机构应在高温下优先考虑消防人员的健康和安全,并考虑降低生产率对灭火工作的影响。

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