BSI PD ISO/TS 16976-3:2019
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Respiratory protective devices. Human factors – Physiological responses and limitations of oxygen and limitations of carbon dioxide in the breathing environment
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2019 | 34 |
This document gives:
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a description of the composition of the Earth’s atmosphere;
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a description of the physiology of human respiration;
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a survey of the current biomedical literature on the effects of carbon dioxide and oxygen on human physiology;
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examples of environmental circumstances where the partial pressure of oxygen or carbon dioxide can vary from that found at sea level.
This document identifies oxygen and carbon dioxide concentration limit values and the length of time within which they would not be expected to impose physiological distress. To adequately illustrate the effects on human physiology, this document addresses both high altitude exposures where low partial pressures are encountered and underwater diving, which involves conditions with high partial pressures. The use of respirators and various work rates during which RPD can be worn are also included.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | National foreword |
6 | Foreword |
7 | Introduction |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
13 | 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms 5 Oxygen and carbon dioxide in the breathing environment: Physiological responses and limitations 5.1 General |
14 | 5.2 Oxygen and carbon dioxide gas exchange in the human lung 5.3 Oxygen and carbon dioxide transport in the blood |
16 | 5.4 Oxygen and carbon dioxide and the control of respiration |
17 | 5.5 Hyperoxia: physiological effects |
18 | 5.6 Hypoxia: physiological effects |
21 | 5.7 Hypercarbia: Physiological effects |
24 | 5.8 Relevance to the use of respiratory protective devices (RPD) |
28 | 5.9 Interpretation of results |
29 | 5.10 Significance of results |
30 | Bibliography |