Bioenvironmental promotes McConnell's well-being

Airman 1st Class Chaveette Hillard, 22nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron bioenvironmental engineering apprentice, adjusts the settings on a wet bulb globe temperature meter outside the base clinic June 3, 2010, McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Bioenvironmental engineering Airmen read these findings every hour during normal working hours, seven days a week, once the ambient temperature has reached 85 degrees. The meter measures wind speed, normal air temperature, solar radiation and humidity to accurately calculate the ambient temperature. These readings help safety representatives determine the work rest cycles, fluid replacement guideline and base heat categories. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Maria Ruiz)

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