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=== Methods ===
 
=== Methods ===
Refer to the [[OSHA Technical Manual (OTM)]], [https://www.osha.gov/dts/osta/otm/otm_iii/otm_iii_4.html#4 Section III, Chapter 4, Sub-section IV], for heat stress sampling methods.
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Refer to the [[OSHA Technical Manual (OTM)]], [https://www.osha.gov/dts/osta/otm/otm_iii/otm_iii_4.html#4 Section III, Chapter 4, Sub-section IV], for heat stress sampling methods. Here are some key points:
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* The wick of the '''natural wet bulb thermometer''' should be kept wet with distilled water for '''at least one-half hour''' before the temperature reading is made. It is not enough to immerse the other end of the wick into a reservoir of distilled water and wait until the whole wick becomes wet by capillarity. The wick must be '''wetted by direct application''' of water from a syringe one-half hour before each reading.
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* The wick should always be clean, and new wicks should be washed before using.
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* The globe thermometer should be exposed '''at least 25 minutes''' before it is read.
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* A stand should be used [. . .] so that [. . .] the wet-bulb and globe thermometer are not shaded.
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* '''Wet Bulb Globe Temperature Indexes (WBGI)''': Here is some information on how the different temperature indices are calculated.  This will help to understand the differences between the various readings on the heat monitor:
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** Indoor or outdoors with no solar load
  
 
=== Substance Codes ===
 
=== Substance Codes ===
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== Equipment ==
 
== Equipment ==
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Revision as of 20:26, 7 August 2017

Standards

There is no specific standard that applies to heat stress. The only citation option is a General Duty, 5(a)(1).

Sampling

Methods

Refer to the OSHA Technical Manual (OTM), Section III, Chapter 4, Sub-section IV, for heat stress sampling methods. Here are some key points:

  • The wick of the natural wet bulb thermometer should be kept wet with distilled water for at least one-half hour before the temperature reading is made. It is not enough to immerse the other end of the wick into a reservoir of distilled water and wait until the whole wick becomes wet by capillarity. The wick must be wetted by direct application of water from a syringe one-half hour before each reading.
  • The wick should always be clean, and new wicks should be washed before using.
  • The globe thermometer should be exposed at least 25 minutes before it is read.
  • A stand should be used [. . .] so that [. . .] the wet-bulb and globe thermometer are not shaded.
  • Wet Bulb Globe Temperature Indexes (WBGI): Here is some information on how the different temperature indices are calculated. This will help to understand the differences between the various readings on the heat monitor:
    • Indoor or outdoors with no solar load

Substance Codes

8320 Heat Stress - Dry

  • Do not use anything involving the Wet Bulb (WB)

8330 Heat Stress

  • The IMIS description indicates that this is for inside heat monitoring. Therefore, use the WBGTi value.

8891 Humidity, Relative

Equipment

NEEDS INFORMATION ON QUESTEMP 34