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acclimatization    
n. 服水土,顺应,适应环境

服水土,顺应,适应环境

acclimatization
n 1: adaptation to a new climate (a new temperature or altitude
or environment) [synonym: {acclimatization}, {acclimatisation},
{acclimation}]



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  • Heat Stress: Acclimatization - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    Acclimatization New employees are at the highest risk for heat illness Acclimatization is crucial to working in hot conditions : • • • Photo by NIOSH What are the benefits of heat acclimatization? • Heat exposure causes less strain to the heart and other vital organs • Sweating improves (higher volume, earlier onset), which
  • Acclimatization | Heat | CDC - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    Acclimatization is the beneficial physiological adaptations that occur during repeated exposure to a hot environment These physiological adaptations include: Increased sweating efficiency (earlier onset of sweating, greater sweat production, and reduced electrolyte loss in sweat)
  • High-Altitude Travel and Altitude Illness | Yellow Book | CDC
    Some acclimatization to high altitude continues for weeks to months, but the acute process, which occurs over the first 3–5 days following ascent, is crucial for travelers The acute phase is associated with a steady increase in ventilation, improved oxygenation, and changes in cerebral blood flow
  • Workplace Recommendations | Heat | CDC
    Acclimatization Acclimatization is the result of beneficial physiological adaptations (e g , increased sweating efficiency, etc ) that occur after gradual increased exposure to a hot environment Employers should ensure that workers are acclimatized before they work in a hot environment
  • Heat Stress and Workers | Heat | CDC - Centers for Disease Control and . . .
    lack of acclimatization dehydration (not drinking enough fluids) physical exertion personal protective equipment (PPE) and clothing physical condition and health problems certain medications advanced age pregnancy previous heat-related illness
  • OSHA-NIOSH Heat Safety Tool App | Heat | CDC - Centers for Disease . . .
    More – The "More Tips" provides information about being prepared for emergencies, training, acclimatization, hydration, monitoring workers for heat-related illness, and breaks There is also a list of risk factors associated with heat-related illnesses
  • stress Overview - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    Acclimatization is critical, and may need to be repeated! • Heat acclimatization is the improvement in heat tolerance that comes from gradually increasing the duration or intensity of work performed in a hot setting • Acclimatization is most effective if it takes place • You begin to lose your acclimatization after about
  • Protect Your Workers from Heat Stress - CDC
    Develop an acclimatization plan Acclimatization is the result of beneficial physiological adaptations (e g , increased sweating efficiency and stabilization of the circulation) that occur after gradual increased exposure to a hot environment Tip 1 Gradually increase exposure time in hot environmental conditions over a 7–14 day period Tip 2
  • Heat Illness and Death Among Workers — United States, 2012–2013
    Acclimatization is the result of beneficial physiologic adaptations (e g , increased sweating efficiency and stabilization of circulation) that occur after gradually increased exposure to heat or a hot environment (3) Whenever a potential exists for workers to be exposed to heat or hot environments, employers should implement heat illness
  • Heat Stress: Understand heat stress risk factors, prevention, and treatment
    Poor Acclimatization Those requiring acclimatization: • New workers • Experienced workers used to heat but returning from time away • Any worker experiencing sudden temperature changes (e g , chiller failure) Stay hydrated • Drink before feeling thirsty By the time you feel thirsty, you are already behind in fluid replacement





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