The human skin is very sensitive to temperature. When the skin temperature reaches 45°C, the person will have a burning feeling. When the temperature reaches 72°C, it will cause second-degree burns to the skin. Alice Stoll and Maria Chianta in the latter half of 1960s, conducted a series of experiments on live, anesthetized test subjects. …
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Stoll Curve and its Significance in Heat and Flame Protection
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August 1, 2023
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Flame-Resistant Clothing, FR Clothing, Heat & Thermal Hazard Protection, PPE & Safety Standards, Stoll Curve, Workplace Safety
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Tags: Arc Flash Protection, Burn risk assessment, FR Clothing, FR clothing testing, Heat and Flame Safety, NFPA 70E, Protective clothing standards, Stoll Curve, Thermal Protection Performance
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