NAVY BUMED P-5010-3 CHAPTER 3 VENTILATION AND THERMAL STRESS ASHORE AND AFLOAT NAVMED
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NAVY BUMED P-5010-3 Document Information:
Title
CHAPTER 3 VENTILATION AND THERMAL STRESS ASHORE AND AFLOAT NAVMED
Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988
Scope:
Purpose. (1) The purpose of this chapter is to provide
information on the fundamentals of heating, ventilating and cooling, and to
describe the physical and physiological measurements which must be made ashore
and afloat in order to assess the effects of hot and cold atmospheric
conditions on personnel.
(2) Engineering aspects which relate to heating, ventilation
and cooling design in shipboard situations come under the cognizance of the
Naval Sea Systems Command; those applying to shore establishments are handled
by the Naval Facilities Engineering Command. Health standards governing these
installations are promulgated by the Naval Medical Command. In order to
protect the health and well-being of all personnel, it is important to be
familiar with the fundamental principles involved in heating, ventilation and
air-conditioning as they apply to the human.
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