Fabric Selection for the Reference Clothing Destined for Ergonomics Test of Protective Clothing: Physiological Comfort Point of View

The currently used methods of ergonomic assessment of protective clothing depend on the subjective feeling of research participants and don’t take into consideration all aspects of its use. Therefore, more amount of work is undertaken toward the development of new research tools for the ergonomic as...

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Main Authors: Bartkowiak Grażyna, Frydrych Iwona, Greszta Agnieszka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-12-01
Series:Autex Research Journal
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/aut-2016-0037
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spelling doaj-f918da296eec4b42a0d573d6575e7e4f2021-09-06T19:40:22ZengSciendoAutex Research Journal2300-09292016-12-0116425626110.1515/aut-2016-0037aut-2016-0037Fabric Selection for the Reference Clothing Destined for Ergonomics Test of Protective Clothing: Physiological Comfort Point of ViewBartkowiak Grażyna0Frydrych Iwona1Greszta Agnieszka2Department of Personal Protective Equipment, Central Institute for Labour Protection - National Research Institute, Lodz, PolandDepartment of Personal Protective Equipment, Central Institute for Labour Protection - National Research Institute, Lodz, PolandDepartment of Personal Protective Equipment, Central Institute for Labour Protection - National Research Institute, Lodz, PolandThe currently used methods of ergonomic assessment of protective clothing depend on the subjective feeling of research participants and don’t take into consideration all aspects of its use. Therefore, more amount of work is undertaken toward the development of new research tools for the ergonomic assessment of protective clothing. Research was carried out at the Central Institute for Labour Protection – National Research Institute in Lodz. A new methodology will take into consideration a variant of reference clothing, which is related to the results of ergonomics research of protective clothing. Preparation of the reference clothing initiated by picking the appropriate fabric is based on the results of parameters influencing the physiological comfort and sensorial comfort. In the current part, results of different fabric parameters are presented, which are related to physiological comfort, i.e., the thermal resistance, water vapor resistance, hygroscopicity, and air permeability. In the next part of research, we will focus on the parameters related to objective sensorial feelings, i.e., total hand value and its components. Seven fabrics, including six cotton/polyester fabrics, diverse in terms of constituent fiber content and structure parameters (weave, thread density per 1 dm, thread linear density, mass per square meter, thickness), and Tencel/polyester fabric were tested. The best in terms of thermal resistance, water vapor resistance, and air permeability was the cotton/polyester fabric (35% cotton/65% PES) with the smallest mass per square meter. This fabric also exhibits the high hygroscopicity of 7.5%, which puts it into the fourth position.https://doi.org/10.1515/aut-2016-0037physiological comfortreference clothingprotective clothingergonomics
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author Bartkowiak Grażyna
Frydrych Iwona
Greszta Agnieszka
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Frydrych Iwona
Greszta Agnieszka
Fabric Selection for the Reference Clothing Destined for Ergonomics Test of Protective Clothing: Physiological Comfort Point of View
Autex Research Journal
physiological comfort
reference clothing
protective clothing
ergonomics
author_facet Bartkowiak Grażyna
Frydrych Iwona
Greszta Agnieszka
author_sort Bartkowiak Grażyna
title Fabric Selection for the Reference Clothing Destined for Ergonomics Test of Protective Clothing: Physiological Comfort Point of View
title_short Fabric Selection for the Reference Clothing Destined for Ergonomics Test of Protective Clothing: Physiological Comfort Point of View
title_full Fabric Selection for the Reference Clothing Destined for Ergonomics Test of Protective Clothing: Physiological Comfort Point of View
title_fullStr Fabric Selection for the Reference Clothing Destined for Ergonomics Test of Protective Clothing: Physiological Comfort Point of View
title_full_unstemmed Fabric Selection for the Reference Clothing Destined for Ergonomics Test of Protective Clothing: Physiological Comfort Point of View
title_sort fabric selection for the reference clothing destined for ergonomics test of protective clothing: physiological comfort point of view
publisher Sciendo
series Autex Research Journal
issn 2300-0929
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The currently used methods of ergonomic assessment of protective clothing depend on the subjective feeling of research participants and don’t take into consideration all aspects of its use. Therefore, more amount of work is undertaken toward the development of new research tools for the ergonomic assessment of protective clothing. Research was carried out at the Central Institute for Labour Protection – National Research Institute in Lodz. A new methodology will take into consideration a variant of reference clothing, which is related to the results of ergonomics research of protective clothing. Preparation of the reference clothing initiated by picking the appropriate fabric is based on the results of parameters influencing the physiological comfort and sensorial comfort. In the current part, results of different fabric parameters are presented, which are related to physiological comfort, i.e., the thermal resistance, water vapor resistance, hygroscopicity, and air permeability. In the next part of research, we will focus on the parameters related to objective sensorial feelings, i.e., total hand value and its components. Seven fabrics, including six cotton/polyester fabrics, diverse in terms of constituent fiber content and structure parameters (weave, thread density per 1 dm, thread linear density, mass per square meter, thickness), and Tencel/polyester fabric were tested. The best in terms of thermal resistance, water vapor resistance, and air permeability was the cotton/polyester fabric (35% cotton/65% PES) with the smallest mass per square meter. This fabric also exhibits the high hygroscopicity of 7.5%, which puts it into the fourth position.
topic physiological comfort
reference clothing
protective clothing
ergonomics
url https://doi.org/10.1515/aut-2016-0037
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