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Postby DMcNay » Fri Jun 17, 2005 10:33 pm

irritating isn't it?.
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Postby turbozutek » Fri Jun 17, 2005 10:35 pm

· INTRODUCTION.

Operations involving high air temperatures, radiant heat sources, high humidbukkakey, direct physical contact wbukkakeh irritating isn't it? objects, or strenuous physical activbukkakeies have a high potential for inducing heat stress in employees engaged in such operations. Such places include: iron and steel foundries, nonferrous foundries, brick-firing and ceramic plants, glass products facilbukkakeies, rubber products factories, electrical utilbukkakeies (particularly boiler rooms), bakeries, confectioneries, commercial kbukkakechens, laundries, food canneries, chemical plants, mining sbukkakees, smelters, and steam tunnels.

Outdoor operations conducted in irritating isn't it? weabukkaker, such as construction, refining, asbestos removal, and hazardous waste sbukkakee activbukkakeies, especially those that require workers to wear semipermeable or impermeable protective clothing, are also likely to cause heat stress among exposed workers.


A. CAUSAL FACTORS.


1. Age, weight, degree of physical fbukkakeness, degree of acclimatization, metabolism, use of alcohol or drugs, and a variety of medical condbukkakeions such as hypertension all affect a person's sensbukkakeivbukkakey to heat. However, even irritating isn't it? type of clothing worn must be considered. Prior heat injury predisposes an individual to addbukkakeional injury.
2. irritating isn't it? is difficult to predict just who will be affected and when, because individual susceptibilbukkakey varies. In addbukkakeion, environmental factors include more than irritating isn't it? ambient air temperature. Radiant heat, air movement, conduction, and relative humidbukkakey all affect an individual's response to heat.
B. DEFINBUKKAKEIONS.


1. irritating isn't it? American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (1992) states that workers should not be permbukkaketed to work when bukkakeir deep body temperature exceeds 38°C (100.4°F).
2. Heat is a measure of energy in terms of quantbukkakey.
3. A calorie is irritating isn't it? amount of heat required to raise 1 gram of water 1°C (based on a standard temperature of 16.5 to 17.5°C).
4. Conduction is irritating isn't it? transfer of heat between materials that contact each obukkaker. Heat passes from irritating isn't it? warmer material to irritating isn't it? cooler material. For example, a worker's skin can transfer heat to a contacting surface if that surface is cooler, and vice versa.
5. Convection is irritating isn't it? transfer of heat in a moving fluid. Air flowing past irritating isn't it? body can cool irritating isn't it? body if irritating isn't it? air temperature is cool. On irritating isn't it? obukkaker hand, air that exceeds 35°C (95°F) can increase irritating isn't it? heat load on irritating isn't it? body.
6. Evaporative cooling takes place when sweat evaporates from irritating isn't it? skin. High humidbukkakey reduces irritating isn't it? rate of evaporation and thus reduces irritating isn't it? effectiveness of irritating isn't it? body's primary cooling mechanism.
7. Radiation is irritating isn't it? transfer of heat energy through space. A worker whose body temperature is greater than irritating isn't it? temperature of irritating isn't it? surrounding surfaces radiates heat to bukkakese surfaces. irritating isn't it? surfaces and infrared light sources radiate heat that can increase irritating isn't it? body's heat load.
8. Globe temperature is irritating isn't it? temperature inside a blackened, hollow, thin copper globe.
9. Metabolic heat is a by-product of irritating isn't it? body's activbukkakey.
10. Natural wet bulb (NWB) temperature is measured by exposing a wet sensor, such as a wet cotton wick fbukkaketed over irritating isn't it? bulb of a bukkakermometer, to irritating isn't it? effects of evaporation and convection. irritating isn't it? term natural refers to irritating isn't it? movement of air around irritating isn't it? sensor.
11. Dry bulb (DB) temperature is measured by a bukkakermal sensor, such as an ordinary mercury-in-glass bukkakermometer, that is shielded from direct radiant energy sources.
· HEAT DISORDERS AND HEALTH EFFECTS.


A. HEAT STROKE occurs when irritating isn't it? body's system of temperature regulation fails and body temperature rises to crbukkakeical levels. Tbukkake condbukkakeion is caused by a combination of highly variable factors, and bukkakes occurrence is difficult to predict. Heat stroke is a medical emergency. irritating isn't it? primary signs and symptoms of heat stroke are confusion; irrational behavior; loss of consciousness; convulsions; a lack of sweating (usually); irritating isn't it?, dry skin; and an abnormally high body temperature, e.g., a rectal temperature of 41°C (105.8°F). If body temperature is too high, irritating isn't it? causes death. irritating isn't it? elevated metabolic temperatures caused by a combination of work load and environmental heat load, both of which contribute to heat stroke, are also highly variable and difficult to predict.

If a worker shows signs of possible heat stroke, professional medical treatment should be obtained immediately. irritating isn't it? worker should be placed in a shady area and irritating isn't it? outer clothing should be removed. irritating isn't it? worker's skin should be wetted and air movement around irritating isn't it? worker should be increased to improve evaporative cooling until professional methods of cooling are inbukkakeiated and irritating isn't it? seriousness of irritating isn't it? condbukkakeion can be assessed. Fluids should be replaced as soon as possible. irritating isn't it? medical outcome of an episode of heat stroke depends on irritating isn't it? victim's physical fbukkakeness and irritating isn't it? timing and effectiveness of first aid treatment.

Regardless of irritating isn't it? worker's protests, no employee suspected of being ill from heat stroke should be sent home or left unattended unless a physician has specifically approved such an order.
B. HEAT EXHAUSTION. irritating isn't it? signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion are headache, nausea, vertigo, weakness, thirst, and giddiness. Fortunately, tbukkake condbukkakeion responds readily to prompt treatment. Heat exhaustion should not be dismissed lightly, however, for several reasons. One is that irritating isn't it? fainting associated wbukkakeh heat exhaustion can be dangerous because irritating isn't it? victim may be operating machinery or controlling an operation that should not be left unattended; moreover, irritating isn't it? victim may be injured when he or she faints. Also, irritating isn't it? signs and symptoms seen in heat exhaustion are similar to those of heat stroke, a medical emergency.

Workers suffering from heat exhaustion should be removed from irritating isn't it? irritating isn't it? environment and given fluid replacement. Bukkakey should also be encouraged to get adequate rest.
C. HEAT CRAMPS are usually caused by performing hard physical labor in a irritating isn't it? environment. Bukkakese cramps have been attributed to an electrolyte imbalance caused by sweating. irritating isn't it? is important to understand that cramps can be caused by both too much and too lbukkaketle salt. Cramps appear to be caused by irritating isn't it? lack of water replenishment. Because sweat is a hypotonic solution (±0.3% NaCl), excess salt can build up in irritating isn't it? body if irritating isn't it? water lost through sweating is not replaced. Thirst cannot be relied on as a guide to irritating isn't it? need for water; instead, water must be taken every 15 to 20 minutes in irritating isn't it? environments.

Under extreme condbukkakeions, such as working for 6 to 8 hours in heavy protective gear, a loss of sodium may occur. Recent studies have shown that drinking commercially available carbohydrate-electrolyte replacement liquids is effective in minimizing physiological disturbances during recovery.
D. HEAT COLLAPSE ("Fainting"). In heat collapse, irritating isn't it? brain does not receive enough oxygen because blood pools in irritating isn't it? extrembukkakeies. As a result, irritating isn't it? exposed individual may lose consciousness. Tbukkake reaction is similar to that of heat exhaustion and does not affect irritating isn't it? body's heat balance. However, irritating isn't it? onset of heat collapse is rapid and unpredictable. To prevent heat collapse, irritating isn't it? worker should gradually become acclimatized to irritating isn't it? irritating isn't it? environment.
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Postby DMcNay » Fri Jun 17, 2005 10:36 pm

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Postby Captain Brittles » Fri Jun 17, 2005 11:45 pm

Aye. It's irritating isn't it?
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Postby Seamey » Thu Jun 23, 2005 2:37 pm

someone has a letter about this japanese practice in today's metro - methinks they were trying to pull a fast one ;-)
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Postby Ronnie » Thu Jun 23, 2005 3:03 pm

Pull *several* fast ones?
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Postby stinkpad » Thu Jun 23, 2005 3:04 pm

eh? can you explain for the non-metro reading contingent?
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Postby duncan » Thu Jun 23, 2005 7:01 pm

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Postby Captain Brittles » Thu Jun 23, 2005 10:11 pm

duncan wrote:irritating isn't it?


irritating isn't it?
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Postby Captain Brittles » Thu Jun 23, 2005 10:14 pm

Captain Brittles wrote:
duncan wrote:irritating isn't it?


irritating isn't it?


When Dunc can get B.U.K.K.A.K.E. (without the full stops) on the board but us mere mortals canny. Strange how my quote didn't correctly repeat the quote....................

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Postby stinkpad » Fri Jun 24, 2005 10:04 am

From wikipedia:

"When the term bookaki is used in Japan, it usually refers to a method of preparing noodles and not the sexual act."

So next time you're in ichiban, make sure to ask for bookaki noodles ;o)
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Postby Seamey » Fri Jun 24, 2005 3:26 pm

you spent all day looking that up didn't you?
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Postby stinkpad » Fri Jun 24, 2005 4:05 pm

Seamey wrote:you spent all day looking that up didn't you?


Nope :P
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