Effects of respirators on performance of physical, psychomotor and cognitive tasks.

Possible work decrements caused by respirator usage were examined. A battery of physical, psychomotor and cognitive tasks was used to investigate the effects of respirator wear on 12 subjects. A repeated measures experimental design was used to study the effects of three types of respirators: a disposable dust mask; an air purifying half-mask; and a full-face airline mask. Performance while wearing a mask was compared to the control condition without a respirator. The results from the physical work task of riding a bicycle ergometer indicated approximately a 10% increase in oxygen consumption when subjects wore half and full-face masks in comparison to when they performed the tasks without a mask. The results indicate that wearing the respirators did not have a significant effect on the performance of cognitive tasks but did affect significantly the performance of psychomotor tasks such as steadiness of work performance and movements requiring accurate control for positioning of objects.

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