救生衣还是外套?乌干达艾伯特湖登陆点出售的救生衣的适航性。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ERGONOMICS
Frederick Oporia, Jagnoor Jagnoor, Jonah Mumbya, Bonny Enock Balugaba, Otto Businge, Jeff Agenonga, Abel Wilson Walekhwa, John Bosco Isunju, Olive Kobusingye
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简介人一旦浸入水中,就会产生一系列生理反应,可能导致溺水死亡。虽然救生衣对防止溺水的有效率超过 80%,但乌干达湖边捕鱼社区的许多人却不愿穿救生衣,因为他们对当地市场上救生衣的质量极不信任。目前还没有研究证实这些说法的真实性。本研究确定了乌干达艾伯特湖登陆点出售的救生衣的适航性:我们采用人内重复评估设计,对从乌干达艾伯特湖登陆点获得的 22 件新救生衣样本进行了测试。我们进行了入水、扶正、漂浮稳定性和最小浮力性能测试:结果:所有救生衣样品均未达到最小浮力功能要求;平均浮力为 80N(SD = 13)。只有 4% 的救生衣在 5 秒内通过了扶正测试。在漂浮稳定性方面,45%的救生衣在放入水中 48 小时后即沉入水底,并且在入水测试中因脱离穿戴者而未能通过测试:结论:艾伯特湖登陆点出售的救生衣不符合最低适航功能要求。政府应对当地市场上的救生衣质量进行监管。
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Lifejackets or just jackets? Seaworthiness of lifejackets sold at landing sites of Lake Albert, Uganda.

Objectives. Upon immersion in water, a cascade of human physiological responses is evoked, which may result in drowning death. Although lifejackets are over 80% effective in preventing drowning, many people in lakeside fishing communities in Uganda shy away from wearing them because of active distrust in the quality of the lifejackets on the local market. No study has determined the veracity of these claims. This study determined the seaworthiness of lifejackets sold at landing sites of Lake Albert, Uganda. Methods. Using a within-person repeated assessment design, we tested 22 new lifejacket samples obtained from landing sites of Lake Albert, Uganda. We conducted water entry, righting, floatation stability and minimum buoyancy performance tests. Results. All the lifejacket samples failed the minimum buoyancy functional requirements test; the average buoyancy was 80 N (SD 13). Only 4% of the lifejackets passed the righting test within 5 s. For floatation stability, 45% of the lifejackets sank earlier than 48 h of placement in water and also failed water entry tests by getting dislodged from the wearer. Conclusion. The lifejackets sold at the landing sites of Lake Albert do not meet minimum seaworthiness functional requirements. The government should regulate the quality of lifejackets on the local market.

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