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Systematiska kunskapsöversikter; 10. Occupational Heat Exposure

Abstract
The present review covers a wide scope of occupational heat stress relatedissues. The problematics related to climate change have placed heat exposure on the agenda. As a result, the research on heat effects has increased in recent years and a considerable amount of new material has become available. The literature includes general and specific reviews that focus on various heatrelated aspects in detail. The aim of the current review is to compile the most relevant information, both past and present, that primarily covers knowledge on how one can carry out simple evaluations of heat stress in occupational settings. Very specialised information is described in full in the specific papers. The present review covers basic information on exposure to heat, descriptions of climatic factors and how they are measured. The review takes up human thermoregulation, heat exchange with the environment, and responses to heat. Several common hot environment evaluation methods along with heat assessment and management strategies are discussed. Sample industries are described.
Publisher
Arbets- och miljömedicin, Göteborgs universitet
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/54371
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Date
2017-11-11
Author
Kuklane, Kalev
Gao, Chuansi
Keywords
evaluation methods
sweating
human thermal responses
subjective responses
heat balance
exposure assessment
risk management
work environment
Publication type
article, peer reviewed scientific
report
ISBN
978-91-85971-65-7
Series/Report no.
Arbete och Hälsa
2017;51(7)
Language
eng
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