This paper proposes a strategy for the management of heat problems at the workplace. This includes three steps of analysis: the first aims at recognizing the problem and classifying it under one of the categories--comfort, discomfort but no health risk, or health risk either in the long term or in the short term. The second is designed to evaluate the magnitude of the problem and to optimize the choice of solutions. The interpretation of the data is based on analytical indices: the PMV-PPD indices for heat discomfort conditions and the Required Sweat Rate index for heat stress conditions. The third step involves an in-depth analysis of the situation: this will be undertaken only if a major problem of heat stress has been detected at the pre...
Introduction: Heat stress is considered as physical hazard, in working environments. The effects of ...
Global warming will unquestionably increase the impact of heat on individuals who work in already ho...
Background: There are several scientific indications that increasing heat due to climate change is g...
This paper proposes a strategy for the management of heat problems at the workplace. This includes t...
A strategy in four successive stages is described and justified for the prevention and control of th...
The work of the main European research teams in the field of thermal factors was coordinated in orde...
The International Standards Organisation (ISO) has produced an integrated series of international st...
The current paper presents the steps and conclusions of a case study about thermal Environment in th...
Selecting appropriate evaluation indices to evaluate extremely hot environments has become an urgent...
OBJECTIVE: To co-ordinate the work of the main European research teams in the field of thermal facto...
ISO 15265 Standard - Ergonomics of the thermal environment - Risk assessment strategy for the preven...
International audienceThe present study reviews the different factors which modify heat exchanges be...
ISO 15265 Standard - Ergonomics of the thermal environment - Risk assessment strategy for the preven...
Many physically demanding occupations in both developed and developing economies involve exposure to...
Climatic heat stress leads to accidents on construction sites brought about by a range of human fact...
Introduction: Heat stress is considered as physical hazard, in working environments. The effects of ...
Global warming will unquestionably increase the impact of heat on individuals who work in already ho...
Background: There are several scientific indications that increasing heat due to climate change is g...
This paper proposes a strategy for the management of heat problems at the workplace. This includes t...
A strategy in four successive stages is described and justified for the prevention and control of th...
The work of the main European research teams in the field of thermal factors was coordinated in orde...
The International Standards Organisation (ISO) has produced an integrated series of international st...
The current paper presents the steps and conclusions of a case study about thermal Environment in th...
Selecting appropriate evaluation indices to evaluate extremely hot environments has become an urgent...
OBJECTIVE: To co-ordinate the work of the main European research teams in the field of thermal facto...
ISO 15265 Standard - Ergonomics of the thermal environment - Risk assessment strategy for the preven...
International audienceThe present study reviews the different factors which modify heat exchanges be...
ISO 15265 Standard - Ergonomics of the thermal environment - Risk assessment strategy for the preven...
Many physically demanding occupations in both developed and developing economies involve exposure to...
Climatic heat stress leads to accidents on construction sites brought about by a range of human fact...
Introduction: Heat stress is considered as physical hazard, in working environments. The effects of ...
Global warming will unquestionably increase the impact of heat on individuals who work in already ho...
Background: There are several scientific indications that increasing heat due to climate change is g...