Many physically demanding occupations in both developed and developing economies involve exposure to extreme thermal environments that can affect work capacity and ultimately health. Thermal extremes may be present in either an outdoor or an indoor work environment, and can be due to a combination of the natural or artificial ambient environment, the rate of metabolic heat generation from physical work, processes specific to the workplace (e.g., steel manufacturing), or through the requirement for protective clothing impairing heat dissipation. Together, thermal exposure can elicit acute impairment of work capacity and also chronic effects on health, greatly contributing to worker health risk and reduced productivity. Surprisingly, in most ...
Background: Workers laboring in steel industries in tropical settings with high ambient temperatures...
Background: There are several scientific indications that increasing heat due to climate change is g...
Rationale: There is increasing concern about occupational illness, injury and productivity losses du...
Many physically demanding occupations in both developed and developing economies involve exposure to...
The authors wish to challenge the contemporary stress limits for workers exposed to adverse thermal ...
Occupational heat exposure threatens the health of a worker not only when heat illness occurs but al...
Abstract: With predicted increasing frequency and intensity of extremely hot weather due to chang-in...
Background: Extreme heat events are increasing in frequency, severity, and duration. It is well know...
Global warming will unquestionably increase the impact of heat on individuals who work in already ho...
The present comprehensive review (i) summarizes the current knowledge on the impacts of occupational...
This paper reviews the current status of research as it is reflected in acceptable guidelines and li...
Introduction: Heat stress is considered as physical hazard, in working environments. The effects of ...
Background: A heat stress problem is one of the physical hazards that encountered tropical countries...
Selecting appropriate evaluation indices to evaluate extremely hot environments has become an urgent...
Selecting appropriate evaluation indices to evaluate extremely hot environments has become an urgent...
Background: Workers laboring in steel industries in tropical settings with high ambient temperatures...
Background: There are several scientific indications that increasing heat due to climate change is g...
Rationale: There is increasing concern about occupational illness, injury and productivity losses du...
Many physically demanding occupations in both developed and developing economies involve exposure to...
The authors wish to challenge the contemporary stress limits for workers exposed to adverse thermal ...
Occupational heat exposure threatens the health of a worker not only when heat illness occurs but al...
Abstract: With predicted increasing frequency and intensity of extremely hot weather due to chang-in...
Background: Extreme heat events are increasing in frequency, severity, and duration. It is well know...
Global warming will unquestionably increase the impact of heat on individuals who work in already ho...
The present comprehensive review (i) summarizes the current knowledge on the impacts of occupational...
This paper reviews the current status of research as it is reflected in acceptable guidelines and li...
Introduction: Heat stress is considered as physical hazard, in working environments. The effects of ...
Background: A heat stress problem is one of the physical hazards that encountered tropical countries...
Selecting appropriate evaluation indices to evaluate extremely hot environments has become an urgent...
Selecting appropriate evaluation indices to evaluate extremely hot environments has become an urgent...
Background: Workers laboring in steel industries in tropical settings with high ambient temperatures...
Background: There are several scientific indications that increasing heat due to climate change is g...
Rationale: There is increasing concern about occupational illness, injury and productivity losses du...