This paper has been devoted to the difficulties that practitioners, skilled ergonomists or occupational health experts could find in the assessment of cold environments by means of IREQ model at the base of the ISO 11079 Standard. The in-depth analysis here discussed has underlined several diffi-culties about: a) the graphical calculation of the predicted limit exposures; b) some differences in both IREQ and DLE values reported in ISO 11079; c) some errors and incongruities in the program available on line for the assessment of DLEs. These occurrences lead to the systematic overestima-tion of the duration limit exposure that exceed up to four hours those obtained by means of the fig-ures reported in the Standard with the consequent unreliable assessment. Such matters justify the need promote in the whole scientific community involved in the ergonomics of the thermal envi-ronment an in-depth discussion on the best practice to be followed for the assessment of extreme cold environments by means of IREQ model.
Notes on the Implementation of the IREQ Model for the Assessment of Extreme Cold Environments / d'Ambrosio Alfano, F. R.; Palella, BORIS IGOR; Riccio, Giuseppe. - In: ERGONOMICS. - ISSN 0014-0139. - 4:56(2013), pp. 707-724. [10.1080/00140139.2012.760756]
Notes on the Implementation of the IREQ Model for the Assessment of Extreme Cold Environments
PALELLA, BORIS IGOR;RICCIO, GIUSEPPE
2013
Abstract
This paper has been devoted to the difficulties that practitioners, skilled ergonomists or occupational health experts could find in the assessment of cold environments by means of IREQ model at the base of the ISO 11079 Standard. The in-depth analysis here discussed has underlined several diffi-culties about: a) the graphical calculation of the predicted limit exposures; b) some differences in both IREQ and DLE values reported in ISO 11079; c) some errors and incongruities in the program available on line for the assessment of DLEs. These occurrences lead to the systematic overestima-tion of the duration limit exposure that exceed up to four hours those obtained by means of the fig-ures reported in the Standard with the consequent unreliable assessment. Such matters justify the need promote in the whole scientific community involved in the ergonomics of the thermal envi-ronment an in-depth discussion on the best practice to be followed for the assessment of extreme cold environments by means of IREQ model.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.