Practical cooling interventions for preventing heat strain in indoor factory workers in Thailand

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Aaron J. E. Bach, Phayong Thepaksorn, Elizabeth K. Hom Thepaksorn, David N. Borg, Shannon Rutherford, Nicholas J. Osborne, Darsy Darssan, Dung Phung
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Abstract

Background

Occupational heat stress, exacerbated by factors such as climate change and insufficient cooling solutions, endangers the health and productivity of workers, especially in low-resource workplaces.

Objective

To evaluate the effectiveness of two cooling strategies in reducing physiological strain and productivity of piece-rate workers over a 9-h work shift in a southern Thailand sawmill.

Methods

In a crossover randomized control trial design, 12 (33 ± 7 y; 1.58 ± 0.05 m; 51 ± 9 kg; n = 5 females) medically screened sawmill workers were randomly allocated into three groups comprising an established phase change material vest (VEST), an on-site combination cooling oasis (OASIS) (i.e., hydration, cold towels, fans, water dousing), and no cooling (CON) across 3 consecutive workdays. Physiological strain was measured via core temperature telemetry and heart rate monitoring. Productivity was determined by counting the number of pallets of wood sorted, stacked, and stowed each day.

Results

Relative to CON, OASIS lowered core temperature by 0.25°C [95% confidence interval = 0.24, 0.25] and heart rate by 7 bpm [6, 9] bpm, compared to 0.17°C [0.17, 0.18] and 10 [9,12] bpm reductions with VEST. It was inconclusive whether productivity was statistically lower in OASIS compared to CON (mean difference [MD] = 2.5 [–0.2, 5.2]), and was not statistically different between VEST and CON (MD = 1.4 [–1.3, 4.1]).

Conclusions

Both OASIS and VEST were effective in reducing physiological strain compared to no cooling. Their effect on productivity requires further investigation, as even small differences between interventions could lead to meaningful disparities in piece-rate worker earnings over time.

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预防泰国室内工厂工人中暑的实用降温干预措施
背景职业热应激因气候变化和冷却解决方案不足等因素而加剧,危及工人的健康和生产率,尤其是在资源匮乏的工作场所。 目标评估两种冷却策略在减轻泰国南部锯木厂计件工人 9 小时轮班工作的生理负荷和生产率方面的效果。方法采用交叉随机对照试验设计,将 12 名经过体检的锯木厂工人(33 ± 7 岁;1.58 ± 0.05 米;51 ± 9 千克;n = 5 名女性)随机分配到三组,分别是既定的相变材料背心 (VEST)、现场组合冷却绿洲 (OASIS)(即:水合作用、冷毛巾、风扇、空调)、水、冷毛巾、风扇、浇水),以及连续 3 个工作日不降温(CON)。生理应变通过核心温度遥测和心率监测进行测量。结果与CON相比,OASIS使核心温度降低了0.25°C [95%置信区间 = 0.24, 0.25],心率降低了7 bpm [6, 9] bpm,而VEST使核心温度降低了0.17°C [0.17, 0.18],心率降低了10 [9, 12] bpm。与 CON 相比,OASIS 的生产率在统计学上是否更低尚无定论(平均差 [MD] = 2.5 [-0.2, 5.2]),而 VEST 与 CON 之间在统计学上没有差异(MD = 1.4 [-1.3, 4.1])。它们对生产率的影响还需要进一步研究,因为即使干预措施之间存在微小差异,也可能导致计件工资工人的收入随着时间的推移出现显著差异。
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American journal of industrial medicine
American journal of industrial medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
5.70%
发文量
108
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: American Journal of Industrial Medicine considers for publication reports of original research, review articles, instructive case reports, and analyses of policy in the fields of occupational and environmental health and safety. The Journal also accepts commentaries, book reviews and letters of comment and criticism. The goals of the journal are to advance and disseminate knowledge, promote research and foster the prevention of disease and injury. Specific topics of interest include: occupational disease; environmental disease; pesticides; cancer; occupational epidemiology; environmental epidemiology; disease surveillance systems; ergonomics; dust diseases; lead poisoning; neurotoxicology; endocrine disruptors.
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