نتایج جستجو برای: Occupational Heat Exposure

تعداد نتایج: 546054  

Background: There is evidence that exposure to heat stress over time may lead to chronic kidney disease. This study aimed to summarize the evidence on the effects of heat stress on renal function among individuals exposed to occupational heat stress. Materials and Methods: In this systematic review, all papers on the effect of heat stress on kidney function among workers at any workplace and h...

Abbas Rahimi Foroushani, Ahad Heydari, Farideh Golbabaei, Mahmoud Ghazi-Khansari, Mohammad Reza Monazzam, Peymaneh Habibi, Seyed Nasser Ostad,

Introduction: Climate change and hot processes in the workplaces has led to an increase in the effects of heat stress on employed people, which has become a major concern, especially in tropical and subtropical countries. Early detection of biomarkers in induction of heat stress-related DNA damage can be used in the identification and evaluation of health and safety, including occupational heal...

2009
Tord Kjellstrom Ingvar Holmer Bruno Lemke

BACKGROUND Global climate change is already increasing the average temperature and direct heat exposure in many places around the world. OBJECTIVES To assess the potential impact on occupational health and work capacity for people exposed at work to increasing heat due to climate change. DESIGN A brief review of basic thermal physiology mechanisms, occupational heat exposure guidelines and ...

2010
Olivia M. Hyatt Bruno Lemke Tord Kjellstrom

BACKGROUND An important feature of climate change is increasing human heat exposure in workplaces without cooling systems in tropical and subtropical countries. Detailed gridded heat exposure maps will provide essential information for public health authorities. OBJECTIVES To develop and test methods for calculating occupational heat exposures and present results in easily interpreted maps. ...

2015
Jianjun Xiang Alana Hansen Dino Pisaniello Peng Bi Qinghua Sun

With warmer weather projections, workplace heat exposure is presenting a growing challenge to workers' health and safety. Occupational hygienists are the specialist group conducting measurements and providing advice on heat stress management to industry. In order to provide insights into hygienists perceptions on workplace heat exposure, current and future preparedness for extreme heat, and bar...

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
s copeland department of internal medicine, texas tech university health sciences center, lubbock, tx, usa k nugent department of internal medicine, texas tech university health sciences center, lubbock, tx, usa

glutaraldehyde is commonly used in endoscopy labs to clean and disinfect instruments. it can cause direct irritation of the skin and the upper and lower airways. health care workers are also at risk for the development of irritant-induced or sensitizer-induced occupational asthma when exposed to this chemical. herein, we report on a patient who had frequent exposures to glutaraldehyde over one ...

Journal: :Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene 2004
Mona J Bird David L MacIntosh Phillip L Williams

Limited information is available on occupational exposures during routine, nonoutage work activities in coal-fueled power plants. This study evaluated occupational exposures to the principal contaminants in the facilities, including respirable dust (coal dust), arsenic, noise, asbestos, and heat stress. The data were collected over a 3-month period, during the summer of 2001, in 5 facilities th...

Journal: :تحقیقات نظام سلامت 0

background: pastry occupation is one of occupations to exposure with heat and significant number of workers works at it. this study is aimed to heat stress and heat strain score index assessment in the pastry workers of isfahan.   methods: this cross sectional and descriptive study was conducted on 360 pastry workers between 10 and 14 hours in the summer of 2012. wbgt index was used for determi...

2017
Fabiana B. Nerbass Roberto Pecoits-Filho William F. Clark Jessica M. Sontrop Christopher W. McIntyre Louise Moist

Millions of workers around the world are exposed to high temperatures, intense physical activity, and lax labor practices that do not allow for sufficient rehydration breaks. The extent and consequences of heat exposure in different occupational settings, countries, and cultural contexts is not well studied. We conducted an in-depth review to examine the known effects of occupational heat stres...

2007

The Japan Society for Occupational Health (JSOH) recommends the Occupational Exposure Limits (OELs) as reference values for preventing adverse health effects on workers caused by occupational exposure to chemical substances, continuous or intermittent noise, impulsive or impact noise, heat stress, cold stress, whole-body vibration, hand-arm vibration and time-varying electric, magnetic and elec...

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