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ISO TS 16976-1

Respiratory protective devices - Human factors - Part 1: Metabolic rates and respiratory flow rates

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 1 December 2015
Status: active
Page Count: 26
ICS Code (Respiratory protective devices): 13.340.30
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This part of ISO/TS 16976 provides information on factors related to human anthropometry, physiology, ergonomics, and performance for the preparation of standards for performance requirements, testing, and use of respiratory protective devices. This part of ISO/TS 16976 contains information related to respiratory and metabolic responses to rest and work at various intensities. Information is provided for the following:

- metabolic rates associated with various intensities of work;

- oxygen consumption as a function of metabolic rate and minute ventilation for persons representing three body sizes;

- peak inspiratory flow rates during conditions of speech and no speech for persons representing three body sizes as a function of metabolic rates.

The information contained within this part of ISO/TS 16976 represents data for healthy adult men and women of approximately 30 years of age, but is applicable for the age range of the general population

Document History

ISO TS 16976-1
December 1, 2015
Respiratory protective devices - Human factors - Part 1: Metabolic rates and respiratory flow rates
This part of ISO/TS 16976 provides information on factors related to human anthropometry, physiology, ergonomics, and performance for the preparation of standards for performance requirements,...
November 1, 2007
Respiratory protective devices — Human factors — Part 1: Metabolic rates and respiratory flow rates
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