This report is intended primarily for ventilation staff on mines, but is also of importance to management. In the gold mining industry the assessment of heat stress is likely to be for one of three purposes: to assess either the average or the worst heat stress of a work area, or to assess the particular heat stress experienced bu an individual at a specified work place. In this report a sharp distinction is drawn between a work area and a work place.
Reference:
Steward, J.M. & Whillier, A. 1978. A guide to the measurement and assessment of heat stress in Gold Mines
Stewart, J., & Whillier, A. (1978). Guide to the measurement and assessment of heat stress in Gold Mines (Research Report;RR 14/78). COMRO. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9480
Stewart, JM, and A Whillier Guide to the measurement and assessment of heat stress in Gold Mines. Research Report;RR 14/78. COMRO, 1978. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9480
Stewart J, Whillier A. Guide to the measurement and assessment of heat stress in Gold Mines. 1978 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9480