Dynamic model for assessing risk factors at work a person in hot environments

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I.I. Yermakova
A.YU. Nikolayenko
A.H. Hryhor'yan
L.A. Khudyakova

Abstract

The model for evaluation and prevention of risk factors during human work in hot environments has been developed. The simulation results shown, that the main considered risk factor is the water losses of human organism

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Yermakova, I. ., Nikolayenko, A. ., Hryhor’yan, A. ., & Khudyakova, L. . (2011). Dynamic model for assessing risk factors at work a person in hot environments. Electronics and Communications, 16(3), 146–149. https://doi.org/10.20535/2312-1807.2011.16.3.266292
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Biomedical devices and systems

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