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산불진화대원용 안전장갑에 대한 성능평가 기준 연구 (A Study on Performance Evaluation Criteria for Safty Gloves for Forest Firefighting Crews)

  • 김해형;이선영;정재한;권춘근;안희영;홍승태
    • 한국화재소방학회논문지
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    • 제32권6호
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    • pp.74-83
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    • 2018
  • 산불진화대원의 안전 확보와 작업능률 향상을 위해 안전장갑에 대한 성능평가 기준을 개발하였다. 산불진화대원용 안전장갑에 대한 기준이 현재 국내에 없기 때문에 한국소방산업기술원(KFI)에서 운용중인 소방대원용 안전장갑에 대한 기준을 기초로 하여 연구를 시작하였다. 관계자 의견 수렴 및 외국 기준의 검토를 통하여 17개 시험항목 중 5개 시험항목을 제외하고 12개 시험항목을 선정하였다. 시료는 산불진화대원들이 사용하고 있는 2 종류의 일반 안전장갑과 하나의 소방대원용 장갑에 대해 KFI 기준을 적용하여 시험하고 그 결과를 비교하였다. 시험 결과 불에 약한 나일론이나 폴리우레탄 등의 재질은 산불진화대원용 안전장갑에 적합하지 않음을 확인하였다. KFI 기준과 ISO 16073, NFPA 1977, NFPA 1971 및 BS EN 659의 판정기준을 비교하여 우리나라 산불진화대원들의 작업 환경에 적합한 12개 시험항목과 판정기준들을 최종 선정하였다.

서울시 소방공무원의 방화장갑에 대한 평가 및 사용실태 (Evaluation of Firefighting Gloves and the Behavior Regarding their Usage, of Firefighting Officials in Seoul)

  • 김도희;남기범;오정우;이주영
    • 한국의류산업학회지
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    • 제23권4호
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    • pp.515-526
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    • 2021
  • This study aimed to investigate the evaluation of firefighting gloves and the behavior regarding their usage, of firefighting officials in Seoul, using a questionnaire. Responses from a total of 270 firefighters who are responsible for putting out fires or undertaking rescue works in Seoul were analyzed. As per the findings, the firefighters considered ease of hand operation and fire/flame protection as the most important performance factors for firefighting gloves, and they were satisfied with the supply status of the gloves. The average number of firefighting gloves currently owned by the firefighters was 2.6 ± 0.8 pairs. Thirty-nine percent of the respondents said that their firefighting gloves lasted, with maintained performance, for more than six months and less than a year, and when asked how they handled the gloves with degraded performance, 46% of them said that they would discard them. Sixty-eight percent of the respondents said that they used the most recently developed and supplied gloves, which they considered as the most satisfying gloves and which they mainly used these days. Respondents were highly satisfied with the fire/flame protection performance of their firefighting gloves, but were less satisfied, however, with the glove fit. These results suggest that there has been a significant improvement in the overall performance level and supply status of the firefighting gloves. Given the current situation, careful considerations with flexible approaches are needed on the current firefighting gloves size system as well as on the personal protective equipment maintenance and management scheme.

철갑소이탄에 의한 전투시스템 내 적재포탄의 순간화재에 관한 전산해석

  • 이승철;전우철;이해평;이헌주
    • 한국화재소방학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국화재소방학회 2013년도 추계학술대회 초록집
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    • pp.208-209
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    • 2013
  • 본 연구에서는 철갑소이탄이 장갑을 관통한 후 전투시스템 내의 적재포탄(고폭탄 또는 추진제)에 피탄되었을 때 순간화재 발생확률에 대해 전산해석을 수행하였다. 장갑은 RHA 재질로 설정하였고, 장갑 두께를 5~30 mm까지 5 mm씩 증가시키며 전산해석을 실시하였다. 고폭탄은 COMPB, TNT, PBX가 사용되었으며 추진제는 ANB가 사용되었다. 본 해석은 Autodyn 프로그램을 사용하였으며, 순간화재 발생 여부를 해석하기 위해 Lee-Tarver ignition and growth model을 사용하였다. 해석 결과, 철갑소이탄이 고폭탄 TNT와 PBX에 피탄되었을 때, 순간화재 발생확률이 모두 100%를 나타내었으며, 고폭탄 COMPB의 경우, 0.8~0.08%로 나타났다. 추진제 ANB의 순간화재 발생확률은 3.8~3.6%로 나타났다.

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소방공무원의 장갑제작을 위한 손 치수 연구 (Hand Sizing Study for Development of Firefighting Gloves)

  • 권채령;장미나;정다운;김동은
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제43권3호
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    • pp.416-426
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    • 2019
  • This study measured and analyzed male firefighters hand sizes as well as suggested data for developing firefighting gloves with a good fit. Accordingly, body dimensions related to the hand were measured for 100 male firefighters. Twenty-three measuring items related to the hand and lower arm were selected. The firefighters' measurement data were compared to general adult male measurements from the 6th Korean Anthropometric data to analyze the hand sizes characteristics of firefighters. As a result, height, hand circumference, hand breadth, wrist circumference, elbow-wrist length, forearm-fingertip length and firefighter weight were significantly larger than adult males. A correlation analysis for 23 items was conducted to select items used as standards for setting a size when manufacturing firefighting gloves. Hand length and circumference were selected as representative hand parts for making firefighting gloves. Cross analysis between hand length and circumference were conducted to find the section showing the highest distribution ratio. As a result, the highest sections were between 19cm and 21cm for hand circumference and between 18.5cm and 19.5cm for hand length, which may be suggested as the most important ranges.

소방공무원의 보호장비 착용실태에 관한 연구 -경남지역을 중심으로- (A Study on Wearing Practice of Personal Protective Equipment for Firefighter : Focusing on Gyeongnam Province)

  • 방창훈
    • 한국방재학회 논문집
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    • 제10권6호
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    • pp.65-71
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    • 2010
  • 본 연구에서는 경남지역에 근무하는 소방공무원의 보호장비 착용실태를 연구하여 소방공무원의 안전보건에 대한 기초자료를 제공하고자 시도되었으며, 연구에서 얻어진 결과를 제시하면 다음과 같다. 첫째, 소방용 보호장비에 대한 전체 신뢰도는 3.19로 조사되었으며 신뢰도 향상을 위한 개선이 필요할 것으로 판단된다. 둘째, 소방공무원은 보호장비 중 가죽제 안전화(2.68), 장갑(2.67) 그리고 고무제 안전화(2.59)등에 낮은 만족도를 나타내었으며, 고무제 안전화(2.75), 다음으로 장갑(2.77), 가죽제 안전화(2.97)의 상태가 좋지 않은 것으로 조사되었다. 셋째, 소방용 보호장비에 대하여 소방공무원은 전체적으로 착용감과 무게에 많은 애로를 겪고 있는 것으로 나타났으며, 이를 개선하기 위하여 인체공학적 디자인과 고성능 경량의 소재 개발 등이 필요하다.

구형과 신형 소방 보호장갑의 착탈 시험 및 동작 기민성 평가를 통한 통합형 착용 시험법 (Integrated Test Method by the Evaluation of Don-doff and Mobility of Old and Newly-developed Firefighting Protective Gloves)

  • 배규태;김도형;신혜영;이주영
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제41권5호
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    • pp.950-965
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    • 2017
  • This present study proposed a newly developed test method to evaluate the dexterity and mobility of a firefighter's protective gloves. The first step evaluated the mobility and dexterity of the current type of fire protective gloves and three new types of protective gloves using Don-doff test, ASTM dexterity, Minnesota dexterity, Bennett hand tool test, and ASTM torque test. Three firefighters ($47.3{\pm}5.0yr$ in age, $178.6{\pm}2.9cm$ in height) participated in a series of experiments. The second step was to design and suggest an integrated test method based on the results of the first experiment. As a result of the first experiment, we concluded that 1) the mobility and dexterity tests for firefighting gloves should include both wet and dry tests, 2) The three kinds of dexterity tests could be integrated into one test, and 3) The don-doff test and the torque test should be independent from the newly developed integrated test. In summary, we suggested a simplified test method that combined ASTM dexterity, Minnesota dexterity, and Bennett hand tool test. The integrated system can reduce total time spent on dexterity tests and improve the validity of the test in terms of firefighters' manual work.

미션 시나리오기반 장갑형 로봇시스템 유압매니퓰레이터 설계 (Mission Scenario-based Design of Hydraulic Manipulators for Armored Robot Systems)

  • 정동탁;김철;김주현;서진호;김무림
    • 드라이브 ㆍ 컨트롤
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    • 제14권4호
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    • pp.51-60
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    • 2017
  • In this study to develop disaster response robot in complex disaster site, we present the design of hydraulic manipulators for armored robot systems. To this end, we performed voice of customer researches with firefighters and rescue personnel. We created and analyzed the mission scenario of firefighters and rescue personnel in complex disaster situations, and derived the required functions of the robot to successfully perform missions. A heavy-duty, heat resistant, dexterous hydraulic robot manipulators is designed to realize the required functions. The designed robot has been verified through simulations and analysis in terms of the working area of the robot, actuating torques, and temperature analysis.

국내외 보급형 소방용 보호장갑의 동작성 평가 -착탈 시험, 기민성 시험, 회전력 시험을 중심으로- (Mobility Evaluation of Popular Firefighting Protective Gloves in Domestic and Foreign Countries -Don-Doff Test, Dexterity Test, and Torque Test-)

  • 김다미;이인성;이주영
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제40권5호
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    • pp.921-935
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    • 2016
  • This research analyzed the manual performance of firefighting protective gloves on global markets in order to suggest an evaluation method for firefighting protective gloves wearing comfort. We collected 13 types of firefighting gloves from domestic and international markets (7 types from Korea, 3 types form Europe, 2 types from the U.S and 1 type from Japan). We set the Don-Doff test as a basal requirement for moving toward to further manual performance tests that consist of: ASTM dexterity test, Minnesota dexterity test, Bennett hand tool test and ASTM torque test. All gloves were evaluated in dry and wet conditions, we included eight current male firefighters ($43.4{\pm}7.0yr$ in age, $173.1{\pm}4.4cm$ in height, $79.9{\pm}9.2kg$ in body mass) for the tests. Four gloves (1 Korea, 1 U.S, 1 Germany, and 1 Japan) out of thirteen firefighting gloves passed the Don-Doff test and had great subject preferences. There was no significant difference between dry and wet conditions on the ASTM dexterity test, Minnesota dexterity test, Bennett hand tool test and ASTM torque test. However, Japanese gloves had the greatest score and showed 3-4 times faster completion time on the ASTM dexterity test (p<.05), 1.2-1.5 times faster on the Minnesota dexterity test (p<.05), as fast as the bare hand on Bennett hand tool test (p<.05), and greater performance on the ASTM torque test compared to bare hand. In conclusion, Don-Doff test in wet conditions should be the first step for a mobility evaluation of domestic firefighting protective gloves; subsequently, a comprehensive test assorting ASTM, Minnesota, and Bennett test should be developed as a second step. The current ASTM torque test can be adopted as a third step. This three-step-method for evaluating firefighting protective glove mobility can be expected to expand into surveys of other safety gloves in Korea.

소방방화복 및 소방장갑의 열 보호 성능에 대한 실제 화재 실험 연구 (A Real Situation Experimental Study on The Thermal Protection Performance of Firefighter Clothes and Gloves)

  • 이원재;강구현;장용수;김원희;최현영;김재국;김민지;서교;김도희;이주영;최정윤
    • 대한화상학회지
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    • 제21권1호
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    • pp.17-21
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    • 2018
  • Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the thermal protective function of firefighter clothes and gloves through real scale fire simulations. Methods: Firstly, the fire simulation by real scale flame was performed for firefighter clothes. A manikin equipped with firefighter clothes was directly exposed to flames which energy average is 84 Kw/m2. for 22 seconds. Heat flux gauges attached on the body measured surface temperature elevation. Secondly, we also performed the other fire simulation by hot plate exposure to firefighter gloves. Firefighter gloves with heat flux gauges exposed hot plate which temperature is 300℃ in both dry and moist conditions. Primary outcome was surface temperature change of manikin body (first simulation) and hand (second simulation) over times. Results: In the first flame simulation, the surface temperature of face and shoulders elevated more rapidly comparing with the other body surface area when initial period of flame shutter open. After 18sec of shutter open, the surface temperature of upper trunk elevated rapildy. After shutter closure, high surface temperature kept continuously on right side of face and left shoulder. In the second hot plate simulation, fingers and palms showed higher surface temperature than the other areas of hands in the both dry and wet conditions. Conclusion: This study suggests that the real scale flame enables firefighter clothes to lose their heat protective function suddenly after 18 seconds. Additionally, the protective function of firefighter gloves were relatively weaker in the palmar side of fingers than the other parts of hand. There should be additional study for evaluate thermal protection performance of firefighter clothes. And, further effort for reinforce palmar side of fingers of firefighter gloves should be done.