Introduction To Heat Stress
WBGT Index GuidelinesThe U.S. Government Occupational and Environmental Health Bulletin lists several of the WBGT index general guidelines, which include the following: WBGT Index = 78.0 - 81.9°F. Extremely intense physical exertion may precipitate heat exhaustion or heat stroke; therefore caution should be taken. WBGT Index = 82.0 - 84.9°F. Discretion should be used in planning heavy exercise for unseasoned personnel. This is sometimes used as the marginal limit of environmental heat stress. WBGT Index = 85.0 - 87.9°F. Strenuous exercise such as marching at standard cadence should be suspended in unseasoned personnel during their first three weeks of training. Training activities may be continued on a reduced scale after the second week of training. Outdoor classes in the sun should be avoided above this temperature. WBGT Index = 85.0°F or greater. Outdoor classes in the sun should be avoided. WBGT Index = 88.0°F. Strenuous exercise should be curtailed for all recruits and other trainees with less than 12 weeks training in hot weather. WBGT Index = 90.0°F or greater. Physical training and strenuous exercise should be suspended for all personnel (excluding essential operational commitments not for training purposes, where risk of heat casualties may be warranted). |
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