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1. SWEMA and HD 32.3, both compliant with ISO 7726 and ISO 7730 standards. 
2. Extech HT200 heat stress wet bulb globe thermometer, used to monitor Air Temperature, Mean Radiant Temperature, Relative Humidity.
3. ATP uni-directional hot wire thermo-anemometer, used to simultaneously measure Air Movement Speed.</techinfo>
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