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Ultraviolet protection factors for clothing: an intercomparison of measurement systems
Authors:Gies Peter  Roy Colin  McLennan Alan  Pailthorpe Michael  Hilfiker Rolf  Osterwalder Uli  Monard Berto  Moseley Harry  Sliney David  Wengraitis Stephen  Wong Joe  Human Sep  Bilimis Zafira  Holmes Geoff
Affiliation:Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA), Melbourne, Australia. peter.gies@health.gov.au
Abstract:In recent years the need to standardize measurement protocols for quantifying the degree of ultraviolet radiation (UVR) protection provided by clothing has led to the introduction of a number of standards around the world. To date, these standards have specified spectral measurements of UVR transmission by clothing and fabrics. Development of a standard test method has become an important part of the testing process, and this article presents results from an intercomparison involving 10 independent testing laboratories and 11 different UVR transmission measurement instruments. In addition to comparing the measured ultraviolet protection factors (UPF), this intercomparison also incorporates detailed scan results from all 10 laboratories and highlights differences in performance of the various instruments in different wavelength regions. Careful examination of these differences can indicate where changes to the systems could be made to allow improvements both in equipment performance and in agreement of the final results. The variability in the measurements of UPF in this study suggest that the protection categories in standards may need to be broadened.
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