Humanlike Articulated Robotic Headform for Respirator Fit Testing
TBMG-16991
08/01/2013
- Content
The testing of individual respiratory protection (IRP) devices is now accomplished with panels of human wearers. Historical attempts to simulate the human face and head have been unsuccessful for a variety of reasons that include imprecision in reproduction of facial dimensions and unrepresentative textures of the surfaces applied to headforms.
- Citation
- "Humanlike Articulated Robotic Headform for Respirator Fit Testing," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2013.