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Occupational Heat Stress Impacts on Health and Productivity in a Steel Industry in Southern India

机译:职业热应激对印度南部钢铁行业健康和生产力的影响

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BackgroundWorkers laboring in steel industries in tropical settings with high ambient temperatures are subjected to thermally stressful environments that can create well-known risks of heat-related illnesses and limit workers’ productivity.MethodsA cross-sectional study undertaken in a steel industry in a city nicknamed “Steel City” in Southern India assessed thermal stress by wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT) and level of dehydration from urine color and urine specific gravity. A structured questionnaire captured self-reported heat-related health symptoms of workers.ResultsSome 90% WBGT measurements were higher than recommended threshold limit values (27.2–41.7°C) for heavy and moderate workloads and radiational heat from processes were very high in blooming-mill/coke-oven (67.6°C globe temperature). Widespread heat-related health concerns were prevalent among workers, including excessive sweating, fatigue, and tiredness reported by 50% workers. Productivity loss was significantly reported high in workers with direct heat exposures compared to those with indirect heat exposures (χ2?=?26.1258, degrees of freedom?=?1, p ConclusionPreliminary evidence shows that high heat exposures and heavy workload adversely affect the workers’ health and reduce their work capacities. Health and productivity risks in developing tropical country work settings can be further aggravated by the predicted temperature rise due to climate change, without appropriate interventions. Apart from industries enhancing welfare facilities and designing control interventions, further physiological studies with a seasonal approach and interventional studies are needed to strengthen evidence for developing comprehensive policies to protect workers employed in high heat industries.
机译:背景技术在热带环境中高温环境下钢铁行业中工作的工人会受到热应力环境的影响,这可能会导致众所周知的与热有关的疾病风险并限制工人的生产率。方法在一个绰号为城市的钢铁行业中进行的横断面研究印度南部的“钢铁城”通过湿球温度(WBGT)和尿液颜色和尿比重的脱水程度评估了热应力。结构化的问卷调查记录了工人自我报告的与热相关的健康症状。结果对于重度和中度的工作量,某些90%WBGT测量值高于建议的阈限值(27.2–41.7°C),并且在开花过程中,过程产生的辐射热非常高。磨/焦炉(地球温度67.6°C)。工人中普遍存在与热量有关的健康问题,其中50%的工人报告出汗过多,过度疲劳和疲倦。据报道,与直接热接触的工人相比,直接热接触的工人生产力损失显着较高(χ 2 ?=?26.1258,自由度?=?1,p结论)初步证据表明,高热接触繁重的工作量会对工人的健康产生不利影响,并降低他们的工作能力;在热带国家发展中的工作环境中,健康和生产力风险可能会因气候变化导致的气温升高而在没有适当干预的情况下进一步加剧。需要设计控制干预措施,采用季节性方法进行进一步的生理学研究和干预研究,以加强证据,以制定保护在高温行业工作的工人的综合政策。

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