TOLERABLE LIMITS OE AIR CONDITIONS FOR MEN AT WORK IN HOT MINES
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Incapacitation of men due to heat has been a hazard for many years in hot industries and in military operations in the tropics. Measures to combat the adverse effects of heat on man have taken two directions. One approach has been to set limits to the rate of work when the air conditions exceed a certain critical level
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