Articles by Beth Clagg

Work strain & heat stress

Make sure clothing cools down workers
April 2, 2013
Moisture management, wicking, sweat-fighting, high performance, breathable…these are all terms that are becoming more well-known beyond just the typical sports industry.


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Release the Heat

Breathable FR PPE worn in hot environments works to help alleviate heat-related risks
April 2, 2012
Heat stress danger from personal protective equipment (PPE) has been a prominent topic of discussion for many years.


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Flame-resistant clothing/fabric

Lessons learned from Combat
October 1, 2011
Interviews with many war fighters returning from the battlefield have provided key insights into one of the most dramatic events these men and women share: Having to rescue injured comrades from burning vehicles. 


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The cover story of ISHN's May issue is about how lower exposure limits lead to conservative sensor settings. Also, check out some tips on how to avoid heat stress and advice on how to improve hand hygiene.

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