The main objective of the EU funded research project THERMPROTECT is to provide basic data and
models on "Thermal properties of protective clothing and their use" for improving the assessment of heat
stress (3). One work package studies the effects of thermal radiation utilising a stepwise experimental
approach comprising flat plate material tests, manikin experiments and human trials.
This paper deals with manikin experiments on the effects of far infrared heat radiation (FIR),
considering aspects related to the reflectivity of the clothing, the number of clothing layers and the
radiated body surface area.
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BROEDE, P. ... et al, 2005. Infrared radiation effects on heat loss measured by a thermal manikin wearing protective clothing. IN: Environmental Ergonomics XI, Proceedings of the 11th International Conference, Ystad, Sweden, May 2005, pp. 74-79.