The Influence of Work Environmental Risk Factors on Fatigue in The Construction Industry: A Review of Literature

pei pei Heng, hanizah mohd yusoff, rozita hod, mohd hasni ja'afar
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Introduction The construction workers are performing manual tasks in harsh conditions. Various environmental risk factors could have significant influence on work fatigue. Methods This review article discussed the environmental causal factors which involved in work fatigue development in the occupational health perspective, with the aim in enhancing the body of knowledge specifically in the construction industry so that mitigation measures and interventions can be formulated and implemented for fatigue prevention and productivity enhancement. Results Data derived from a total of 11 relevant articles identified climatic heat, vibration and elevation change as the major risk factors that associated with work fatigue. The mechanism of the environmental factors’ influences on muscle, mental and visual fatigue were understood, pointedly the underlying physiological alteration. Additionally, appropriate preventive measures in accordance to the OSHA guides including work-break cycles, work management, cool-down arrangements with drinking water were discussed. The limitation of existing OSH requirements on work limits at heat exposure was recognized, including the lack of consideration on personal characteristics therefore might inaccurately estimate the personal heat tolerance time. Conclusions The proper understanding of the environmental stressors and its impact on workers production and safety performance may help construction organisations and regulatory body to develop strategies for workers protection and fatigue-related accidents prevention. Keywords Environmental influence - Risk factors - Fatigue - Construction
建筑行业工作环境风险因素对疲劳的影响:文献综述
施工工人在恶劣的环境下进行手工作业。各种环境风险因素对工作疲劳有显著影响。方法从职业健康的角度探讨影响工作疲劳发生的环境因素,旨在提高建筑行业的知识体系,以便制定和实施缓解措施和干预措施,以预防疲劳和提高生产力。结果来自11篇相关文章的数据表明,气候热、振动和海拔变化是与工作疲劳相关的主要危险因素。了解了环境因素对肌肉疲劳、精神疲劳和视觉疲劳的影响机制,指出了其潜在的生理变化。此外,根据OSHA指南,讨论了适当的预防措施,包括工作-休息周期,工作管理,饮用水冷却安排。认识到现有职业安全与卫生要求对热暴露工作限制的局限性,包括缺乏对个人特征的考虑,因此可能不准确地估计个人耐热时间。结论正确认识环境应激源及其对工人生产和安全绩效的影响,有助于建筑施工组织和监管机构制定工人保护和预防疲劳事故的策略。关键词环境影响;危险因素;疲劳
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