Journal:
Proc. OH&S Forum 2011. Helsinki, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health. pp. 178-182.
Year:
2011
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Abstract:
Climate change will increase the average global temperature, but there
will be substantial variation in local regions. A variety of potential health
impacts have been identified. One issue of emerging concern is high
heat exposure in workplaces, both indoors and outdoors. This is already
a major problem for people with physically demanding work in
places with very hot seasons each year. Heat stress creates physiological
change, clinical health effects and lowered work capacity, which for
some people reduces their hourly productivity and income. The economic
consequences for some agricultural and industrial sectors may be substantial,
including the costs of heat reduction interventions.