Investigation of heat stress and heat strain in outdoor workers: a case study in Iran

F. Golbabaei, M. Monazzam, M. Y. Aval, T. Allahyari, Ebrahim Taban, M. R. A. Shendi
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Heat stress is an important and serious threat at work and is a particular concern in outdoor occupational environments. This study aims at comparing heat stress and heat strain at different outdoor groups, examining the protective and adaptive actions which were done by workers and also provi services to them by government or employer to reduce heat load. This cross–sectional study was conducted in the hottest days of the summer 2015 in Shabestar, Iran and 53 healthy men in nine occupational groups including concrete makers, porters, construction, waste site and road making workers, stonemasons, farmers, traffic officers, and street vendors participated. A set of physiological parameters, like heart rate, blood pressure, skin temperature and etc., WBGT index details and some of the adaptive and protective parameters were measured and monitored simultaneously at different times of the day. The study finds that heat exposure in outdoor workplace is prevalent and WBGT TWA/TLV ave is less than 1 in some groups like stonemasons, waste site workers, traffic officers and street vendors whereas in other studied occupations, it is more than 1.This matter is compounded by the fact that the provision of health services by employers or local government was limited, and almost all of the participants had poor or insufficient access levels to public health and welfare services. This study confirms the necessity of interventions by a range of factors, such as government plans, improvement of services in the prevention of heat stress, and planning training courses for outdoor workers to build their knowledge of heat stress .
户外工人热应激和热应变调查:以伊朗为例
热应激在工作中是一个重要而严重的威胁,在户外职业环境中尤其值得关注。本研究旨在比较不同户外人群的热应力和热应变,研究工人采取的保护和适应行动,以及政府或雇主为他们提供的减少热负荷的服务。这项横断面研究是在2015年夏季最热的日子里在伊朗Shabestar进行的,参与研究的53名健康男性来自9个职业群体,包括混凝土制造商、搬运工、建筑、废物处理和道路铺设工人、石匠、农民、交通官员和街头摊贩。在一天的不同时间同时测量和监测心率、血压、皮肤温度等一组生理参数、WBGT指标细节以及一些适应性和保护性参数。研究发现,户外工作场所的热暴露是普遍存在的,在石匠、垃圾场工人、交通官员和街头小贩等一些群体中,WBGT TWA/TLV值小于1,而在其他被研究的职业中,它大于1。雇主或地方政府提供的保健服务有限,而且几乎所有参与者获得公共保健和福利服务的机会都很差或不足,这使问题更加复杂。这项研究证实了通过一系列因素进行干预的必要性,例如政府计划,改善预防热应激的服务,以及为户外工作者规划培训课程,以建立他们对热应激的认识。
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