Heat Stress: There are temperature levels on the QT-II Personal Heat Stress Monitor printout about 110 degrees Fahrenheit; how can this be?
The QT-II monitor should be calibrated to the individual in the environment where the wearer will be working. If that environment changes by more that 10 degrees Celsius (18 degrees Fahrenheit), then the unit must be recalibrated. If the QT-II is not recalibrated after that much of a temperature change, then the temperatures logged will appear very high.
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