arbeidshøyden
Arbeidshøyden refers to the altitude at which a person can function without supplemental oxygen. This concept is most relevant in aviation and mountaineering, where exposure to thin air poses a significant physiological challenge. The effects of altitude on the human body are primarily due to reduced partial pressure of oxygen, leading to hypoxia. At lower altitudes, the body can compensate for the decreased oxygen levels. However, as altitude increases, the body's ability to extract sufficient oxygen from the air diminishes.
Different altitudes present distinct risks. For example, at altitudes above 10,000 feet (approximately 3,050 meters), cognitive