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이효현 (농촌진흥청) 황경숙 (특허청) 김도희 (농촌진흥청) 권주연 (농촌진흥청) 이경숙 (농촌진흥청) 채혜선 (농촌진흥청) 김효철 (농촌진흥청)
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한국생활환경학회 한국생활환경학회지 한국생활환경학회지 제18권 제5호
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2011.10
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562 - 569 (8page)

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Livestock farmers have been working with loss of efficiency and threatening health for heat stress. Nevertheless, work clothes for them have not been developed yet in terms of alleviation of heat stress. The purpose of this study was to develop working clothes that was eco-friendly and could alleviate heat stress of stock farming workers. The developed clothes were a biodegradable fabric made from PLA. The design was the same as the market product (disposable, coverall type). The fabric test results showed that developed work wear fabric had proper safety (water resistance, water-vapor resistance, Surface wetting resistance). The physiological (rectal temperature, skin temperature, heart rate, clothing microclimate, total weight loss) responses and subjective responses (thermal sensation, humidity sensation, comfort) of human subjects (Male 4, 26.5±0.6 yr, 75.3±6.3 kg, 176.6±4.1 cm, 1.893±0.079 ㎡, BMI 24.1±2.1) were measured in the climate camber (28±1℃, 50±5%RH). The rectal temperature, skin temperature, heart rate and clothing microclimate were significantly lower in new working clothes than market product. The subjects felt less humid in developed clothes (p<.01). There were no significant differences in thermal sensation and comfort by working clothes fabric types, although subjects felt hotter and less comfortable while wearing in market product. The results suggest that the PLA work wear is more effective in reducing heat stress than the other and the developed garment can contribute to save environment.

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