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Review
. 2024 Jan 4;66(1):uiae018.
doi: 10.1093/joccuh/uiae018.

Heat and health of occupational workers: a short summary of literature

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Heat and health of occupational workers: a short summary of literature

Sai Venkata Sarath Chandra N et al. J Occup Health. .

Abstract

Globally, occupational workers suffer various health impacts due to extreme heat. In this short review, we examine the literature discussing health impacts of heat on occupational workers, and then discuss certain individual and institutional measures needed to address the problem. Though the available literature in the recent decade discusses health impacts of heat on workers as various heat-related illnesses, we found very few studies examining how occupational workers suffer from issues concerning cardiovascular health, neurological health, respiratory health, and mental health. In this regard, we highlight the need for more studies to examine how occupational workers exposed to extreme heat conditions suffer from fatal health issues like cardiovascular attack, brain stroke, and other ailments impacting vital organs of the body. Occupational workers across the world should be made aware of measures to protect themselves from extreme heat. Further, countries should develop occupational heat safety guidelines with statutory effect.

Keywords: health; heat waves; workers.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflicts of interest that influence the work reported in this paper.

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PRISMA flowchart of studies included in the summary review.
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Strategies to address heat impacts on the health of workers.

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