模拟高层消防的生理反应和性能
Richard Daniel Mark Stevenson1, Joseph Warwick, James Lee John Bilzon
1From the University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom (RD, J.L.J.); and University College London, London, United Kingdom (J.W.).
Journal of occupational and environmental medicine
|November 10, 2023
概括
使用延长时间呼吸器 (EDBA) 和在高层登期间休息的消防员的心率较低. 建议在80米以后使用EDBA,以改善生理反应.
科学领域:
- 职业生理学 职业生理学
- 消防安全 消防安全 消防安全
- 环境的极端情况
背景情况:
- 由于垂直上升,高层消防带来了独特的生理挑战.
- 呼吸器械和登山策略显著影响消防员的性能和安全.
- 了解这些影响对于优化操作协议至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 确定不同类型的呼吸器和登策略的生理影响.
- 为了在模拟120米垂直高层消防登山过程中评估这些影响.
主要方法:
- 28名消防员参加了四次模拟的高层楼登试验.
- 试验涉及标准持续呼吸器 (SDBA) 或延长持续呼吸器 (EDBA),连续上升或休息.
- 在设定的高度记录了生理数据 (心率,核心体温,劳动力,热舒适度).
主要成果:
- 与EDBA连续上升相比,SDBA连续上升的上升时间更长.
- 与40米,80米和100米的连续上升相比,心率在休息时明显降低.
- 核心体温每上升10米增加0.11°C;EDBA显著减少了低空报警的激活.
结论:
- 建议使用延长时间呼吸器 (EDBA) 进行80米以上的登山.
- 建议在登山期间定期休息,以减轻生理上的压力.
- 这些策略可以提高消防员在高层建筑环境中的安全性和性能.
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