SINTEF Digital, Department of Health Research, Trondheim, Norway.
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Department of Neuromedicine and Movement Science, Trondheim, Norway.
Appl Ergon. 2022 May;101:103702. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2022.103702. Epub 2022 Feb 1.
Firefighters run a risk of heat strain during occupational tasks. The number of female firefighters has been increasing, but research relevant to this group is still scarce. We aimed to investigate whether there are any sex differences in heat tolerance or physiological responses during uncompensable heat stress while wearing firefighter personal protective equipment. Twelve female (28 ± 7 years, 66 ± 5 kg, 51.7 ± 4.7 mL kg min) and 12 male (27 ± 7 years, 83 ± 8 kg, 58.8 ± 7.5 mL kg min) participants performed walking (maximum of 60 min) at 6W·kg, 40 °C, and 14% relative humidity. No differences were observed between groups in heat tolerance, rectal temperature, heart rate, percent body mass loss, thermal sensation, and rate of perceived exertion. Thus, when personnel are selected using gender-neutral physical employment standards, sex is not an independent factor influencing heat tolerance when wearing firefighter personal protective equipment during uncompensable heat stress.
消防员在职业任务中存在热应激风险。女性消防员的数量一直在增加,但针对这一群体的研究仍然很少。我们旨在调查在穿着消防个人防护装备时,在无法补偿的热应激下,热耐受或生理反应是否存在性别差异。12 名女性(28±7 岁,66±5kg,51.7±4.7mL·kg·min)和 12 名男性(27±7 岁,83±8kg,58.8±7.5mL·kg·min)参与者以 6W·kg 的速度行走(最长 60 分钟),温度为 40°C,相对湿度为 14%。在热耐受、直肠温度、心率、体重损失百分比、热感觉和感知用力率方面,两组之间没有差异。因此,当使用性别中立的体能就业标准选择人员时,在无法补偿的热应激下穿着消防个人防护装备时,性别不是影响热耐受的独立因素。