AFOTEC and Alamo Research Laboratory
Operational Utility Evaluation (OUE)
November 1997
Purpose:
Air Force Operational Test & Evaluation Center (AFOTEC) to determine
utility of the exothermic type phase change cool vest for
sole source inclusion in the Air Force Firefighting Equipment Tables
of Allowance for procurement worldwide.
Recommendations:
- Add the exothermic type
cool vest to the firefighter's table of allowances. The Cool Vest
system has value and enhances mission
response for operations in high-heat environments not involving
first alarm firefighting operations as it was determined that assembling
and donning the vest properly (utilizing the ice & water
method) required as much as 90 seconds. To reduce the donning
time,
it was agreed the cool vests should be previously charged and
assembled and stored in a cooling medium.
- Prior to inclusion of the vests into equipment tables' of allowance,
develop and publish a concept of employment/operation.
Ensure the concept of operations and tables of allowance addresses
the support equipment required for charging, storage, and
transportation of the Cool Vest system.
- Make
the Cool Vest available to all support personnel who are required
to perform duty
in high-heat environments. Notably, explosive
ordnance disposal, hazardous material abatement, and security
force personnel could use the system to enhance mission
response capabilities.
Conclusions:
- A 22% increase in the firefighter's work time
was noted. Work time before rise in core body temperature from an
average of 33.1 minutes to 40.4 minutes.
- No significant change in core body temperatures,
blood pressure or heart rates.
- They felt the constant heat exchange rate enhanced
the body cooling effects by minimizing thermal shock generally felt
by the vests that use ice or gel as an exchange medium.
- Test participants' comfort levels, primarily
influenced by the vest maintaining lower back and chest skin temperatures
were rated higher.
- Slower build up of core body temperature while
wearing this cool vest.
- Test participant comments and survey responses
(qualitative data) indicated that they felt their recovery was enhanced
when they wore the vests during and after test events.
- Test participants commented that the vest would
be useful, provide additional comfort, and enhance mission accomplishment,
when performing
any duties requiring long exposure to high-heat environments. Use
of the exothermic type cool vests during hazardous material abatement
operations was the most common recommendation
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