Wyndham, CHStrydom, NBMorrison, JF2017-08-222017-08-221967-02Wyndham, C.H. Strydom, N.B & Morrison, J.F. 1967. Report on the assessment of the heat stress in working places, underground in the mines. Part 3: An examination of the extent to which metabolic rate is taken into account by the P4SR index. COMRO.http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9482In this report for the Transvaal and Orange Free State Chamber of Mines Research Organization, a detailed analysis is made of the effect of different metabolic rates, corresponding to light, moderate and hard work, on the rectal temperatures, heart rates and sweat rates of 13 highly-acclimatised subjects under experimental conditions in which 45 different combinations of wet bulb temperatures, wind velocities and work rates were used.Body TemperatureHeat Stress IndicesPredicted Four-hourly Sweat RateP4SR indexMetabolic rateUnderground minesReport on the assessment of the heat stress in working places, underground in the mines. Part 3: An examination of the extent to which metabolic rate is taken into account by the P4SR indexReportWyndham, C., Strydom, N., & Morrison, J. (1967). <i>Report on the assessment of the heat stress in working places, underground in the mines. Part 3: An examination of the extent to which metabolic rate is taken into account by the P4SR index</i> (Research Report;RR 16/67). COMRO. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9482Wyndham, CH, NB Strydom, and JF Morrison <i>Report on the assessment of the heat stress in working places, underground in the mines. Part 3: An examination of the extent to which metabolic rate is taken into account by the P4SR index.</i> Research Report;RR 16/67. COMRO, 1967. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9482Wyndham C, Strydom N, Morrison J. Report on the assessment of the heat stress in working places, underground in the mines. Part 3: An examination of the extent to which metabolic rate is taken into account by the P4SR index. 1967 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9482TY - Report AU - Wyndham, CH AU - Strydom, NB AU - Morrison, JF AB - In this report for the Transvaal and Orange Free State Chamber of Mines Research Organization, a detailed analysis is made of the effect of different metabolic rates, corresponding to light, moderate and hard work, on the rectal temperatures, heart rates and sweat rates of 13 highly-acclimatised subjects under experimental conditions in which 45 different combinations of wet bulb temperatures, wind velocities and work rates were used. DA - 1967-02 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Body Temperature KW - Heat Stress Indices KW - Predicted Four-hourly Sweat Rate KW - P4SR index KW - Metabolic rate KW - Underground mines LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 1967 T1 - Report on the assessment of the heat stress in working places, underground in the mines. Part 3: An examination of the extent to which metabolic rate is taken into account by the P4SR index TI - Report on the assessment of the heat stress in working places, underground in the mines. Part 3: An examination of the extent to which metabolic rate is taken into account by the P4SR index UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9482 ER -