ASTM-F2300 2016
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F2300-10(2016) Standard Test Method for Measuring the Performance of Personal Cooling Systems Using Physiological Testing
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASTM | 2016 | 8 |
ASTM F2300-10-Reapproved2016
Historical Standard: Standard Test Method for Measuring the Performance of Personal Cooling Systems Using Physiological Testing
ASTM F2300
Scope
1.1 This test method covers the physiological measurement of internal body core temperature, skin temperature, thermal exposure time, heart rate response, oxygen consumption, and whole body sweat rate, to assess the effectiveness of Personal Cooling Systems (PCS) in reducing the effects of thermal stress.
1.1.1 To increase safety during physiological testing, this dynamic test requires the use of human participants who exhibit specific health and physical fitness requirements.
1.2 This test incorporates the use of protective clothing ensembles (outer garments) used in conjunction with or worn over top of the PCS. This scope is therefore oriented to industrial rather than athletic applications.
1.2.1 The effectiveness of different PCS will be quantified with the same protective clothing ensemble. Therefore, the physiological values obtained apply only to the cooling systems, the particular protective outer garment, and the specific test conditions.
1.2.2 When a protective outer garment is not provided, this test method requires that PCS shall be tested with the standard outer garment defined within this test method.
1.2.3 The present standard does not attempt to determine important clothing characteristics, such as thermal insulation and evaporative resistance, of the PCS or of the garments worn with the PCS. Test Methods F1291 and F2370 can be referenced for these clothing measurements.
1.3 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard.
1.4 It is the responsibility of the test laboratory to obtain the necessary and appropriate approval(s) required by their institution for conducting tests using human participants.
1.5 This test method does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this test method to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
Keywords
acclimation; core temperature; maximum oxygen consumption; personal cooling systems; thermal strain; thermal stress; whole body sweat rate;
ICS Code
ICS Number Code 13.180 (Ergonomics)
DOI: 10.1520/F2300-10R16