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Item Open Access Anthropometric fit evaluation of structural firefighters' protective pants: a gender comparison study(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2014) Langseth-Schmidt, Kirian, author; Park, Juyeon, advisor; Li, Yan Vivian, committee member; Rosecrance, John, committee memberThis study identified fit issues associated with the female firefighter's station and turnout pants, in comparison to male firefighters. Fifteen firefighters (9 females, 6 males) participated in a multi-dimensional fit evaluation protocol; including a survey, 3D body scanning, joint angle measurement and an exit interview. Female firefighters showed, through the survey, significantly lower ratings on overall satisfaction, comfort, mobility, and performance of their protective pants. Anthropometric data, generated from 3D body scanning, confirmed a congruent trend of the fit issues to the survey data. The joint angle measurement determined decreased range of motion (ROM) for females during simulated occupational activities. Results affirmed that female firefighters experience poorer fit and a higher level of discomfort than male firefighters, while wearing uniform pants designed for the male physique. This study suggests important implications to the firefighting industry, policy makers, and researchers involved in improving protective clothing to enhance occupational safety of firefighters.