Testing Protective Clothing with an Emphasis on Subjective Opinions
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Characteristics of Selected Protective Suits
2.2. Subjective Assessment Criteria
- vij = weight of the i-th criterion according to the j-th expert
- aij = number assigned by the j-th expert to the i-th criterion
- p = number of criteria
- vi = resulting weight of the criterion
- q = number of experts
2.3. Methodological Testing Procedure
2.4. Method of Assessment
- H = resulting value
- n = number of variants
- pij = ranking of the i-th variant according to the j-th criterion
- Sv = final variant score
- hi = value of the variant according to the i-th criterion
- vi = weight of the i-th criterion
3. Results and Discussion
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Questionnaire
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Element | Description |
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Classification: | EN 943-2—Type 2 = Special chemical clothing against chemical, biological and toxic substances. NON-PLYNOTIC [35]. |
Material: | The SCPPC garment is made as an insulating and hermetic unit. Insulation is provided by the basic durable material from which the garment is made by hermetic insulation of joints or seams. This material is a special potting solution of rubber compound. |
Cut of clothing: | Form B = one-piece protective clothing with a hood that is adapted to fit a protective mask. This type of garment, together with footwear and protective gloves, covers the whole body except for the face, which is protected by the protective mask. |
Construction: |
|
Protective properties: | Insulating protective clothing against ABC substances:
|
Element | Description | |
---|---|---|
Classification: | EN 14605 + A1 [10]: Type 3 = Protective clothing against liquid chemicals. LIQUID-PROOF. Type 4 = Protective clothing against liquid chemicals. SPRAY-PROOF. | |
Material: | The material type is SL-043. It is a Ségl Optimit textile material with 100% cotton content. | |
Cut of clothing: | Two-part. | |
Construction: |
| |
Protective properties: | Protective clothing against: | Technical standard: |
| EN 1149-5 [36], | |
| EN 14605 + A1. |
Element | Description | |
---|---|---|
Classification: | EN 943-2—Typ 1b-ET = Special gas-tight anti-chemical protective clothing with a separate breathing apparatus located on the protective suit | |
Material: | D-mex-laminate with CSM coating. | |
Cut of clothing: | Form B = one-piece protective clothing with a hood that is adapted to fit a protective mask. This type of garment, together with footwear and protective gloves, covers the whole body except for the face, which is protected by the protective mask. The breathing apparatus is located on the garment. | |
Construction: |
| |
Protective properties: | Protective clothing against: | |
| - | |
| EN 14126 [37], | |
| EN 1073-1 [38]/EN 1073-2 [39], | |
| EN 943-2. |
Element | Description | |
---|---|---|
Classification: | EN 943-2—Type 1a-ET = Special gas-tight anti-chemical protective clothing with separate breathing apparatus placed under the protective clothing. | |
Material: | Multi-layer composite material on a synthetic microfiber base layer from MSA Safety Company. | |
Cut of clothing: | Form C = Bulk cut with pressurized system. The breathing apparatus is placed under the garment. The pressurized atmosphere is generated from the exhaled gas. | |
Construction: |
| |
Protective properties: | Protective clothing against: | Technical standard: |
| EN 943-1, EN 943-2. |
Possible Answer | Points Awarded [P] |
---|---|
1 | 0 |
2 | 0.25 |
3 | 0.50 |
4 | 0.75 |
5 | 1 |
No. | Criteria | Weight [vi] | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Time required to put on protective clothing (with accessories) | 0.14 | |
2. | Difficulty of putting on protective clothing | 0.15 | |
3. | Comfort after wearing protective clothing (room condition) | 0.11 | |
4. | Comfort while performing movements | Motion: | 0.18 |
Squat | |||
Walking stairs | |||
Kneeling on one knee | |||
Walking in a crouch | |||
5. | Subjective feeling of safety in relation to specific protective clothing | 0.19 | |
6. | Comfort in protective clothing during intervention/exercise | 0.23 |
Protective Clothing | Average Dressing Time [min] | Standard Deviation [s] |
---|---|---|
SCPPC | 02:44 | 33 |
Gumotex Sunit | 01:45 | 20 |
MSA Champion Elite S | 02:08 | 13 |
Dräger CPS 7800 | 02:21 | 26 |
Protective Clothing | Final Score |
---|---|
SCPPC | 0.119 |
Gumotex Sunit | 0.327 |
MSA Champion Elite S | 0.325 |
Dräger CPS 7800 | 0.229 |
Criteria | Technical Prescription |
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Type of protection | Type 1–6 |
Resistance to warfare agents | FINABEL 0.7 C |
Resistance to vectors of infection | EN 14126 |
Resistance to radioactive particles | EN 1073-1, EN 1073-2 |
Ability to dissipate electrostatic charge | EN 1149-5 |
Compatibility with other brand accessories | - |
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Kubás, J.; Kollár, B.; Ristvej, J.; Strelcová, S.; Petrlová, K.; Stolínová, A. Testing Protective Clothing with an Emphasis on Subjective Opinions. Appl. Sci. 2024, 14, 484. https://doi.org/10.3390/app14020484
Kubás J, Kollár B, Ristvej J, Strelcová S, Petrlová K, Stolínová A. Testing Protective Clothing with an Emphasis on Subjective Opinions. Applied Sciences. 2024; 14(2):484. https://doi.org/10.3390/app14020484
Chicago/Turabian StyleKubás, Jozef, Boris Kollár, Jozef Ristvej, Stanislava Strelcová, Katarína Petrlová, and Adéla Stolínová. 2024. "Testing Protective Clothing with an Emphasis on Subjective Opinions" Applied Sciences 14, no. 2: 484. https://doi.org/10.3390/app14020484
APA StyleKubás, J., Kollár, B., Ristvej, J., Strelcová, S., Petrlová, K., & Stolínová, A. (2024). Testing Protective Clothing with an Emphasis on Subjective Opinions. Applied Sciences, 14(2), 484. https://doi.org/10.3390/app14020484