• EN 28996 : 1993

    Superseded A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

    ERGONOMICS - DETERMINATION OF METABOLIC HEAT PRODUCTION

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    Superseded date:  01-10-2004

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    Published date:  12-01-2013

    Publisher:  Comite Europeen de Normalisation

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    Cooperating organizations
    National foreword
    Foreword
    Methods
    Introduction
    1 Scope
    2 Normative reference
    3 Principle and accuracy
    4 Tables for the estimation of metabolic rate
    5 Measurement of metabolic rate
    Annexes
    A (normative) Classification of metabolic rate for
         kinds of activities
    B (normative) Classification of metabolic rate by
         occupation
    C (normative) Data for standard person
    D (normative) Metabolic rate for body posture, type
         of work and body motion related to work speed
    E (normative) Metabolic rate for typical activities
    F (normative) Example of the calculation of the
         average metabolic rate for a work cycle
    G (normative) Examples of the calculation of
         metabolic rate based on measured data
    Tables
    1 Levels for the determination of the metabolic rate
    2 Pressure of saturated water vapour (kPa) between
         10 deg C and 37 deg C shown in steps of 1 deg C
    A.1 Classification of metabolic rate
    B.1 Metabolic rate for various occupations
    C.1 Data for the standard person
    D.1 Metabolic rate for body posture, values excluding
         basal metabolism
    D.2 Metabolic rate for different types of work, values
         excluding basal metabolism
    D.3 Metabolic rated related to work speed; values
         excluding basal metabolism
    D.4 Examples of the assessment of various types of work
         by means of the tables of group assessment
    D.5 Examples for calculating metabolic rate using
         metabolic rate related to work speed
    E.1 Metabolic rate for typical activities
    F.1 Example of the calculation of the average metabolic
         rate
    Figures
    1 Domain of the increase in metabolic rate
    2 Measurement of metabolic rate using the partial
         method
    3 Measurement of metabolic rate using the integral
         method
    National annex
    NA (informative) Committees responsible

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    Specifies methods for determining the metabolic rate. Includes detailed tables, diagrams and annexes.

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    Committee CEN/TC 122
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Comite Europeen de Normalisation
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    I.S. EN ISO 10551:2001 ERGONOMICS OF THE THERMAL ENVIRONMENT - ASSESSMENT OF THE INFLUENCE OF THE THERMAL ENVIRONMENT USING SUBJECTIVE JUDGEMENT SCALES
    06/30156009 DC : DRAFT SEP 2006 BS EN 13921 - PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT - ERGONOMIC PRINCIPLES
    DD ENV ISO 11079:1999 Evaluation of cold environments. Determination of required clothing insulation (IREQ)
    I.S. ENV ISO 11079:1998 EVALUATION OF COLD ENVIRONMENTS - DETERMINATION OF REQUIRED CLOTHING INSULATION (IREQ)
    EN ISO 10551:2001 Ergonomics of the thermal environment - Assessment of the influence of the thermal environment using subjective judgement scales (ISO 10551:1995)
    BS EN ISO 10551:2001 Ergonomics of the thermal environment. Assessment of the influence of the thermal environment using subjective judgement scales
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