0920 Bor and Thermail Sensaton Scale

Heat-related Changes in Cognitive Performance

Appendix O Borg and TSS

OMB: 0920-1331

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Appendix O

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exertion level

6 No exertion at all

7

7.5 Extremely light

8

9 Very light (e.g. walking slowly at your own pace for several minutes)

10

11 Light

12

13 Somewhat hard (still feels OK to continue)

14

15 Hard (heavy work)

16

17 Very hard (healthy person can still go on, but they have to really push themselves, and they feel very tired)

18

19 Extremely hard

20 Maximal exertion



Thermal Sensation

0.0 Unbearably Cold

0.5

1.0 Very cold

1.5

2.0 Cold

2.5

3.0 Cool

3.5

4.0 Comfortable

4.5

5.0 Warm

5.5

6.0 Hot

6.5

7.0 Very hot

7.5

8.0 Unbearably hot



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