Manning J E, Griggs T R
J Occup Med. 1983 Mar;25(3):215-8. doi: 10.1097/00043764-198303000-00016.
Intense exertion is an occupational hazard inherent to fire fighting. This study was designed to look at the exertion levels that fire fighters attain during a fire fighting exercise when using (1) no self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), (2) light SCBA, and (3) heavy SCBA. Exertion levels were measured as a function of the heart rate increase relative to the maximum predicted heart rate determined by a standard treadmill exercise test. Five fire fighters wore electrocardiographic monitors during a routine fire fighting exercise. Heart rates increased rapidly to 70% to 80% of maximum within the first minute and then plateaued at 90% to 100% until the attack on the fire was completed. There was no significant difference between exertion levels when using no SCBA, light SCBA, and heavy SCBA (split-plot analysis of variance, p greater than .25). These results suggest that fire fighters attain an intense level of physical activity quickly and maintain that level as long as they are actively engaged in fighting fire. These results also suggest that regardless of the weight of the SCBA, if employed, fire fighters exert themselves from 85% to 100% of their maximum and adjust their work output to maintain that near-maximal level.
高强度体力消耗是消防工作固有的职业危害。本研究旨在观察消防员在灭火演习中使用(1)无自给式呼吸器(SCBA)、(2)轻型SCBA和(3)重型SCBA时所达到的体力消耗水平。体力消耗水平通过相对于标准跑步机运动测试确定的最大预测心率的心率增加来衡量。五名消防员在常规灭火演习中佩戴心电图监测仪。心率在第一分钟内迅速升至最大值的70%至80%,然后在90%至100%保持平稳,直到灭火行动结束。使用无SCBA、轻型SCBA和重型SCBA时的体力消耗水平之间没有显著差异(裂区方差分析,p大于0.25)。这些结果表明,消防员能迅速达到高强度的体力活动水平,并在积极灭火期间保持该水平。这些结果还表明,无论SCBA的重量如何,只要使用,消防员都会以其最大能力的85%至100%来努力,并调整其工作输出以维持接近最大的水平。