RDG006010
Increased emphasis is being placed on the problem of survival at sea. Currently under evaluation at NMRI are a wet suit for use as a survival garment by helicopter crews and a heated suit for underwater swimmers. Physiological effects of immersion are observed in a 20,000-gallon tank, at water temperatures varying down from 75 degrees Fahrenheit down to 28.5 degrees Fahrenheit. In this photograph, wires leading from the subject during a suit evaluation test permit monitoring of heart rate and body temperature at 17 different points. Samples of expired air are also periodically taken and analyzed.