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Climate change impacts on working people (the HOTHAPS initiative): findings of the South African pilot study

机译:气候变化对工人的影响(HOTHAPS倡议):南非试点研究的结果

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Background: It is now widely accepted that climate change is occurring as a result of the accumulation of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosphere. With the prospect of a warmer world, increased attention is being devoted to the implications for worker well-being and work performance.Objectives: The ‘high occupational temperature health and productivity suppression’ (HOTHAPS) programme is a multi-centre health research and prevention programme aimed at characterising and quantifying the extent to which working people are affected by, or adapt to, heat exposure while working. The main aim of the current South African pilot study was to look at the perceptions of outdoor workers regarding their work environment in hot weather and how this affected their health and productivity levels.Design: A qualitative study utilising focus group discussions was employed in two sites, Johannesburg (which has a temperate climate) and Upington (located in the hottest part of South Africa).Results: In summary, the pilot study demonstrated that especially in Upington, where daily maximum temperatures may reach +40?C, workers reported a wide range of heat-related effects, including sunburn, sleeplessness, irritability, and exhaustion leading to difficulty in maintaining work levels and output during very hot weather. Few, if any, measures were being undertaken by employers to protect health or improve worker comfort.Conclusion: This pilot study has demonstrated that people working in sun-exposed conditions in hot parts of South Africa currently experience heat-related health effects, with implications for their well-being and ability to work and that further research is warranted. In this regard, the pilot study has proved valuable in informing the design, site, sample selection, and logistical planning for a proposed main study on the health and performance aspects of work in hot weather in South Africa.
机译:背景:人们普遍认为,气候变化是由于大气中温室气体(GHG)的积累而发生的。随着世界变暖的前景,人们日益关注对工人福祉和工作绩效的影响。目标:``高职业温度健康和生产力抑制''(HOTHAPS)计划是一项多中心健康研究和预防该程序旨在表征和量化工作人员在工作中受到热暴露影响或适应的程度。当前南非试点研究的主要目的是研究户外工人对炎热天气中的工作环境的看法以及这如何影响他们的健康和生产力水平。设计:在两个地点进行了利用焦点小组讨论的定性研究,约翰内斯堡(气候温和)和Upington(位于南非最热的地区)。结果:总的来说,该初步研究表明,特别是在Upington,那里的每日最高温度可能达到+ 40°C,工人报告说各种与热有关的影响,包括晒伤,失眠,易怒和疲惫,导致在炎热的天气中难以保持工作水平和产出。雇主几乎没有采取任何措施来保护健康或改善工人的舒适度。结论:这项初步研究表明,在南非炎热地区暴露于阳光的条件下工作的人目前会遇到与热有关的健康影响,这对他们的幸福感和工作能力,有待进一步研究。在这方面,已证明该初步研究对于指导拟议的有关南非炎热天气下工作的健康和绩效方面的主要研究的主要研究的设计,地点,样品选择和后勤计划具有重要意义。

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