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Consistency between Sweat Rate and Wet Bulb Globe Temperature for the Assessment of Heat Stress of People Working Outdoor in Arid and Semi-arid Regions

BACKGROUND: Heat stress is common among workers in arid and semi-arid areas. In order to take every preventive measure to protect exposed workers against heat-related disorders, it is crucial to choose an appropriate index that accurately relates environmental parameters to physiological responses....

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Autores principales: Heidari, Hamidreza, Golbabaei, Farideh, Shamsipour, Aliakbar, Rahimi Forushani, Abbas, Gaeini, Abbasali
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Publicado: Shiraz: NIOC Health Organization 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6466968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29319050
http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/ijoem.2018.1204
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author Heidari, Hamidreza
Golbabaei, Farideh
Shamsipour, Aliakbar
Rahimi Forushani, Abbas
Gaeini, Abbasali
author_facet Heidari, Hamidreza
Golbabaei, Farideh
Shamsipour, Aliakbar
Rahimi Forushani, Abbas
Gaeini, Abbasali
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description BACKGROUND: Heat stress is common among workers in arid and semi-arid areas. In order to take every preventive measure to protect exposed workers against heat-related disorders, it is crucial to choose an appropriate index that accurately relates environmental parameters to physiological responses. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the consistency between 2 heat stress and strain indices, ie, sweat rate and wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT), for the assessment of heat stress of people working outdoor in arid and semi-arid regions in Iran. METHODS: During spring and summer, 136 randomly selected outdoor workers were enrolled in this study. Using a defined protocol, the sweat rate of these workers was measured 3 times a day. Simultaneously, the environmental parameters including WBGT index were recorded for each working station. RESULTS: The level of agreement between sweat rate and WBGT was poor (κ<0.2). Based on sweat rate, no case exceeding the reference value was observed during the study. WBGT overestimated the heat stress in outdoor workers compared to sweat rate. CONCLUSION: It seems that the sweat rate standards may need some modifications related to real condition of work in arid and semi-arid regions in Iran. Moreover, it seems that judging workers solely based on monitoring their sweat rate in such regions, can probably result in underestimation of heat stress.
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spelling pubmed-64669682019-05-28 Consistency between Sweat Rate and Wet Bulb Globe Temperature for the Assessment of Heat Stress of People Working Outdoor in Arid and Semi-arid Regions Heidari, Hamidreza Golbabaei, Farideh Shamsipour, Aliakbar Rahimi Forushani, Abbas Gaeini, Abbasali Int J Occup Environ Med Original Article BACKGROUND: Heat stress is common among workers in arid and semi-arid areas. In order to take every preventive measure to protect exposed workers against heat-related disorders, it is crucial to choose an appropriate index that accurately relates environmental parameters to physiological responses. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the consistency between 2 heat stress and strain indices, ie, sweat rate and wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT), for the assessment of heat stress of people working outdoor in arid and semi-arid regions in Iran. METHODS: During spring and summer, 136 randomly selected outdoor workers were enrolled in this study. Using a defined protocol, the sweat rate of these workers was measured 3 times a day. Simultaneously, the environmental parameters including WBGT index were recorded for each working station. RESULTS: The level of agreement between sweat rate and WBGT was poor (κ<0.2). Based on sweat rate, no case exceeding the reference value was observed during the study. WBGT overestimated the heat stress in outdoor workers compared to sweat rate. CONCLUSION: It seems that the sweat rate standards may need some modifications related to real condition of work in arid and semi-arid regions in Iran. Moreover, it seems that judging workers solely based on monitoring their sweat rate in such regions, can probably result in underestimation of heat stress. Shiraz: NIOC Health Organization 2018-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6466968/ /pubmed/29319050 http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/ijoem.2018.1204 Text en This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/) .
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Heidari, Hamidreza
Golbabaei, Farideh
Shamsipour, Aliakbar
Rahimi Forushani, Abbas
Gaeini, Abbasali
Consistency between Sweat Rate and Wet Bulb Globe Temperature for the Assessment of Heat Stress of People Working Outdoor in Arid and Semi-arid Regions
title Consistency between Sweat Rate and Wet Bulb Globe Temperature for the Assessment of Heat Stress of People Working Outdoor in Arid and Semi-arid Regions
title_full Consistency between Sweat Rate and Wet Bulb Globe Temperature for the Assessment of Heat Stress of People Working Outdoor in Arid and Semi-arid Regions
title_fullStr Consistency between Sweat Rate and Wet Bulb Globe Temperature for the Assessment of Heat Stress of People Working Outdoor in Arid and Semi-arid Regions
title_full_unstemmed Consistency between Sweat Rate and Wet Bulb Globe Temperature for the Assessment of Heat Stress of People Working Outdoor in Arid and Semi-arid Regions
title_short Consistency between Sweat Rate and Wet Bulb Globe Temperature for the Assessment of Heat Stress of People Working Outdoor in Arid and Semi-arid Regions
title_sort consistency between sweat rate and wet bulb globe temperature for the assessment of heat stress of people working outdoor in arid and semi-arid regions
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6466968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29319050
http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/ijoem.2018.1204
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