How do you measure TWL? Our Scientists show you how!
How do you measure TWL? Our Scientists show you how! |
Thermal Work Limit (TWL) is defined as the limiting (or maximum) sustainable metabolic rate that well-hydrated, acclimatized individuals can maintain in a specific thermal environment, within a safe deep body core temperature (< 38.2 °C) and sweat rate (< 1.2 kg). This month the Instrument Choice Scientists will show you how to measure TWL using the recently released Kestrel-5400: Equipment Used: 1 x Kestrel 5400 Heat Stress WBGT Meter - IC-0854ORA |
If you would like to discuss measuring TWL further please feel free to contact one of our friendly Scientists via email or phone on 1300 737 871. |
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