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Labor productivity losses over western Turkey in the twenty-first century as a result of alteration in WBGT

机译:由于WBGT的变化,二十世纪土耳其西部的劳动生产率下降

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Occupational fatalities and work-related injuries are more common in Turkey than in most developing and developed countries. Several precautions have been taken concerning the matter, and The Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSL 2012) has been passed. These efforts, however, have failed to incorporate in their framework the role of global warming. New legislation is underway for the prevention of occupational diseases, injuries, and fatalities. This is particularly worrisome given that Turkey is in the forefront of countries projected to be affected seriously by climate change. Consequently, a study on the direct and indirect impact of climate change on workers' health and labour productivity is paramount. The main purpose of this research is to present diminishing labour productivity as a consequence of decreased working hours via an estimate of rest hours of workers in manual labour. The climatic outputs of Regional Climate Model (RegCM3) obtained from the ENSEMBLES Project are used to calculate the wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT) over western Turkey. The study covers the span of years between 1971 and 2100. Moreover, spatial distributions of observed domain are estimated by means of a seasonal analysis, preliminary to a more detailed research. Critical regions, more adversely influenced than others, are identified. The total number of loss days for these critical regions are presented for various time periods. As a result, labour productivity particularly in agriculture and construction is expected to diminish seriously over Central Anatolia, Cyprus, and parts of the Aegean and eastern Mediterranean coastal areas. Between 2071 and 2100, deficiency in labour productivity may reach up to 52 % during the summer across some of these critical regions. Though it will be seen that the present study has focused primarily on manual labour and outdoor work in particular, it foreshadows nevertheless the dangerous impact of climate change on occupational health and labour productivity in general.
机译:与大多数发展中国家和发达国家相比,土耳其的职业死亡和工伤事故更为普遍。已对此事采取了几种预防措施,并且已经通过了《职业健康与安全法》(OHSL 2012)。但是,这些努力未能将全球变暖的作用纳入其框架。正在制定防止职业病,伤害和死亡的新法规。鉴于土耳其处于预计将受到气候变化严重影响的国家的前列,这尤其令人担忧。因此,关于气候变化对工人健康和劳动生产率的直接和间接影响的研究至关重要。这项研究的主要目的是通过估计体力劳动工人的休息时间来说明由于工作时间减少而导致的劳动生产率下降。从ENSEMBLES项目获得的区域气候模型(RegCM3)的气候输出用于计算土耳其西部的湿球温度(WBGT)。该研究涵盖了1971年至2100年之间的跨度。此外,还通过季节性分析估算了观测域的空间分布,这是进行更详细研究的基础。确定了比其他地区受到更大不利影响的关键区域。列出了这些关键区域在不同时间段的损失天总数。结果,预计在安纳托利亚中部,塞浦路斯,爱琴海的部分地区和地中海东部沿海地区,特别是农业和建筑业的劳动生产率将严重下降。在2071年至2100年之间,其中一些关键地区的劳动生产率不足可能在夏季达到52%。尽管可以看出,本研究主要集中在体力劳动和户外工作,但它预示了气候变化对职业健康和劳动生产率的总体危害。

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