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Klous, L. (author), van Diemen, F. (author), Ruijs, S. (author), Gerrett, N. (author), Daanen, H. (author), de Weerd, M. (author), Veenstra, B. (author), Levels, K. (author)
Purpose: Three feasible cooling methods for treatment of hyperthermic individuals in the military, that differed considerably in water volume needed (none to ~80 L), were evaluated. Methods: Ten male soldiers were cooled following exercise-induced hyperthermia (rectal temperature (Tre) ∼39.5 °C) using ventilation by fanning (1.7 m s−1),...
article 2022
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Ansaloni, L. (author), Louradour, E. (author), Radmanesh, F. (author), van Veen, H. (author), Pilz, M. (author), Simon, C. (author), Benes, N.E. (author), Peters, T.A. (author)
In the present work, the potential of polyPOSS-imide membranes designed for the purification of H2 from a coke gas (utilized in the steelmaking industry) is investigated. Aiming at upscaling the membrane fabrication, tubular single-channel and multi-channel membranes were prepared, using polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) nanostructures...
article 2021
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Goede, H. (author), de Vries, Y.C. (author), Kuijpers, E. (author), Fransman, W. (author)
This review describes an evaluation of the effectiveness of Risk Management Measures (RMM) for nanomaterials in the workplace. Our aim was to review the effectiveness of workplace RMM for nanomaterials and to determine whether established effectiveness values of conventional chemical substances applied for modelling purposes should be adopted or...
article 2018
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Bogerd, C.P. (author), Aerts, J.M. (author), Annaheim, S. (author), Bröde, P. (author), de Bruyne, G. (author), Flouris, A.D. (author), Kuklane, K. (author), Sotto Mayor, T. (author), Rossi, R.M. (author)
The thermal effects related to wearing headgear are complex and different studies have investigated single parts of this topic. This review aims at summarizing the different findings to give a complete overview on this topic as well as to suggest new perspectives. Headgear increases head insulation and therefore is mainly problematic under warm...
article 2015
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Posselt, G. (author), Booij, P.S. (author), Thiede, S. (author), Fransman, J.E. (author), Driessen, B.J.F. (author), Herrmann, C. (author)
Guaranteeing defined conditions, such as the temperature levels inside the factory's building shell, is often important to produce high-quality products. Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment, as part of the technical building services, is energy intensive and accounts for a major share of the factory's energy demand. For an...
conference paper 2015
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Meijster, T. (author), Tielemans, E. (author), Heederik, D. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
Introduction: We evaluated the effect on exposure of an intervention programme, which focused on risk education and providing information on good work practices. This intervention programme was enrolled as part of a Dutch covenant in the flour processing industry (industrial bakeries, flour mills, ingredient producers). Methods: Data from...
article 2009
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Elkhuizen, P.A. (author), Peitsman, H.C. (author), Wienk, W.J. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
New Dutch office buildings are built under strict energy efficient legislation and are well equipped with insulation, condensing boilers, heat recovery systems, and so on. Despite this, many buildings do not have good energy efficiency and also do not meet comfort requirements. This has led to a large number of complaints. The problem seems to...
article 2003
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TNO Milieu, Energie en Procesinnovatie (author), Bootsveld, N.R. (author)
report 2002
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van Gerwen, R.J.M. (author), Verwoerd, M. (author), TNO Milieu, Energie en Procesinnovatie (author)
Non-0O2 Greenhouse gases, in particular CFCs, HCFCs and HFCs, are the main refrigerants used in refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump equipment. This kind of equipment traditionally leaks significantly (10 to 40 % of the content on a yearly base) during operational life. At end of life, the refrigerant content traditionally emits...
conference paper 1999
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Lotens, W.A. (author), Wammes, L.J.A. (author)
An experiment was carried out to measure the vapour resistance of two-layer clothing ensembles as a function of air permeability of the outer layer, open or closed apertures, wind, and walking, both for the total ensemble and for the outer garment alone. Six subjects walked on a treadmill (0.0, 2.5, and 5 km.h-1) which was placed in a wind...
article 1993
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Instituut voor Milieuhygiëne en Gezondheidstechniek TNO (author), Bossers, P.A. (author)
bookPart 1975
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