ISO 13506-2:2024

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 12 June 2024

Protective clothing against heat and flame — Part 2: Skin burn injury prediction — Calculation requirements and test cases

ISO 13506-2:2024 Files

English 18 Pages
Current Edition
OMR 47.86

ISO 13506-2:2024 Scope

This document provides technical details for calculating predicted burn injury to human skin when its surface is subject to a varying heat flux, such as may occur due to energy transmitted through and by a garment or protective clothing ensemble exposed to flames. A series of test cases are provided against which the burn injury prediction calculation method is verified. It also contains requirements for the in situ calibration of the thermal energy sensor — skin injury prediction system for the range of heat fluxes that occur under garments.

The skin burn injury calculation methods as presented in this test method do not include terms for handling short wavelength radiation that may penetrate the skin. The latter include arc flashes, some types of fire exposures with liquid or solid fuels, and nuclear sources.

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