• BS EN ISO 15265:2004

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    Ergonomics of the thermal environment. Risk assessment strategy for the prevention of stress or discomfort in thermal working conditions

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  19-08-2004

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Foreword
    Introduction
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Philosophy of the strategy
    4 Stage 1: "Observation"
      4.1 Objectives
      4.2 Procedure
    5 Stage 2: "Analysis"
      5.1 Objectives
      5.2 Procedure
    6 Stage 3: "Expertise"
      6.1 Objectives
      6.2 Procedure
    Annex A (informative) Examples of prevention measures
    Bibliography

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    Specifies a strategy for assessing and interpreting the risk of physiological constraints, or of discomfort, while working in a given climatic environment.

    Scope - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    This International Standard describes a strategy for assessing and interpreting the risk of physiological constraints, or of discomfort, while working in a given climatic environment.

    It is applicable in any working situation with steady or varying conditions of the climate, metabolic rate or clothing.

    This International Standard does not describe a single procedure, but a strategy in three stages that can be used successively to gain deeper insight in the working conditions, as it is needed to draw the most appropriate conclusions about the risk involved and identify the best control and prevention measures.

    It is definitely oriented towards the prevention and/or control of these working problems in the heat or cold. The risk of heat or cold disorders and/or discomfort is therefore assessed only to the extent that it is required to reach this goal.

    However, users must comply with national legislations that may require that risk assessment be performed more systematically.

    As the strategy is oriented towards prevention and the design of the working conditions, it concerns an average subject. At the last step of each stage of the strategy, interindividual differences are taken into consideration through medical supervision (in the short term) and surveillance (in the long term).

    The International Standards on which this strategy is based include, however, already some degree of safety, as their limits and/or recommendations tend to protect the majority of the fit workers.

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    Committee PH/9/-/1
    Development Note Supersedes 02/564407 DC (09/2004)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Current
    Supersedes

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ISO 12894:2001 Ergonomics of the thermal environment Medical supervision of individuals exposed to extreme hot or cold environments
    ISO 7243:2017 Ergonomics of the thermal environment — Assessment of heat stress using the WBGT (wet bulb globe temperature) index
    ISO 7726:1998 Ergonomics of the thermal environment Instruments for measuring physical quantities
    ISO/TR 11079:1993 Evaluation of cold environments — Determination of required clothing insulation (IREQ)
    ISO 8996:2004 Ergonomics of the thermal environment Determination of metabolic rate
    ISO 7933:2004 Ergonomics of the thermal environment — Analytical determination and interpretation of heat stress using calculation of the predicted heat strain
    ISO 7730:2005 Ergonomics of the thermal environment — Analytical determination and interpretation of thermal comfort using calculation of the PMV and PPD indices and local thermal comfort criteria
    ISO 11399:1995 Ergonomics of the thermal environment Principles and application of relevant International Standards
    ISO 9920:2007 Ergonomics of the thermal environment Estimation of thermal insulation and water vapour resistance of a clothing ensemble
    ISO 9886:2004 Ergonomics Evaluation of thermal strain by physiological measurements
    ISO 13731:2001 Ergonomics of the thermal environment Vocabulary and symbols
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