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Hafiz Omer Ahmed1, Jawahir Abdelaziz Bindekhain1, Meera Ibrahim Alshuweihi1, Mohamed Abdikarim Yunis1, Nour Rashid Matar1.
Abstract
The study aimed to assess the heat stress of the construction workers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), using Wet Bulb Globe temperature (WBGT) index, whereas also computing Heat stress index (HSI), and Thermal Work Limit (TWL) for comparison. Portable Area Heat Stress Monitor (HS-32) was used for measuring WBGToutdoor, Dry Bulb Temperature, Natural Wet Bulb Temperature, Globe Temperature in°C, and Relative humidity. The outcomes demonstrated that the WBGT exceeded the recommended Threshold Limit Value (TLV) and that workers are at risk of heat stress. According to HSI, only fit acclimatized young workers can tolerate work in this site, and workers should be selected by medical examination. As per TWL, the site was labeled as Acclimatization Zone implying that no un-acclimatized worker should work here and working alone should be avoided. The construction workers lie at a high or medium risk of heat stress. The contribution of the radiant heat load was very high compared with metabolic load and convective load. Furthermore, WBGT, HSI, and TWL are suitable to assess thermal stress in construction environments. Scheduling of the work earlier or later (after sunset) along with breaks for rest on cool shaded areas are recommended.Entities:
Keywords: Construction workers; Heat stress; Heat stress index; Thermal work limit; Wet bulb globe temperature index
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31308288 PMCID: PMC7118060 DOI: 10.2486/indhealth.2018-0259
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ind Health ISSN: 0019-8366 Impact factor: 2.179
Fig. 1.ACGIH procedures.
Results of the measured environmental parameters and WBGT index
| Parameters | Location | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | B | C | |
| Min.–Max. | Min.–Max. | Min.–Max. | |
| Wet (°C) | 23.2–24.9 | 22.1–24.5 | 21.5–22.1 |
| Dry (°C) | 35.1–38.0 | 34.1–36.5 | 32.0–35.8 |
| Globe (°C) | 47.7–53.7 | 49.3–49.6 | 43–48.5 |
| RH (%) | 28–45 | 29–44 | 29–40 |
| Air Speed (m/s) | 1.92–2.82 | 1.67–5.05 | 3.26–3.73 |
| WBGTo (°C) | 30.5–31.1 | 29.3–30.3 | 26.9–28.4 |
Measurements were taken between 12 noon and 15 after noon. RH: relative humidity; WBGTo: Wet Bulb Globe Temperature for outdoor.
Comparison of WBGTo adjusted for the clothes* with action limit and the TLV as recommended by ACGIH for 75% heavy/moderate work
| Parameters | Location | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | B | C | |
| Min.–Max. | Min.–Max. | Min.–Max. | |
| WBGTo (°C) | 30.5–31.1 | 29.3–30.3 | 26.9–28.4 |
| Clothing-adjustment factor* | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Adjusted WBGTo = WBGT + 0 | 30.5–31.1 | 29.3–30.3 | 26.9–28.4 |
| Action Limit for 75% Heavy/Moderate Work (°C) | 24/26 | 24/26 | 24/26 |
| TLV for 75% Heavy/Moderate Work (°C) | 27.5/29 | 27.5/29 | 27.5/29 |
*Workers wearing clothes with long sleeve shirt and pants. WBGTo: Wet bulb globe temperature for outdoor; TLV: thermal limit value; ACGIH: American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists.
Results of the measured environmental parameters and Heat Stress Index (HSI)
| Parameters | Location | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | B | C | |
| Min.–Max. | Min.–Max. | Min.–Max. | |
| Vapour Pressure (mmHg) | 14–19 | 12–13 | 13–14 |
| Air Speed (m/s) | 1.92–2.82 | 1.67–5.05 | 3.26–3.73 |
| T radiant (°C) | 85.79–92.86 | 80.07–110.78 | 81.24–89.77 |
| Metabolic Load (M) (kcal/h) | 350 | 350 | 350 |
| Convective (C) (kcal/h) | 1.30–31.06 | −16.65–14.28 | −46.26–11.38 |
| Radiant Load (R) (kcal/h) | 335.19–381.86 | 297.48–500.17 | 305.19–361.51 |
| Evaporation (E) (kcal/h) | 579.78–599.80 | 571.32–1072.76 | 825.01–863.60 |
| Ereq. =M+C+R | 686.49–762.92 | 661.76–833.53 | 608.92–722.89 |
| Emax= E | 579.78–599.80 | 571.32–1072.76 | 825.01–863.60 |
| HSI=(Ereq/Emax) ×100 (%) | 114.45–131.59 | 77.70–115.83 | 70.51–87.62 |
Results of the measured environmental parameters and Thermal Work Limit (TWL)
| Parameters | Location | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | B | C | |
| Min.–Max. | Min.–Max. | Min.–Max. | |
| Wet (°C) | 23.2–24.9 | 22.1–24.5 | 21.5–22.1 |
| Dry (°C) | 35.1–38.0 | 34.1–36.5 | 32.0–35.8 |
| Globe (°C) | 47.7–53.7 | 49.3–49.6 | 43–48.5 |
| Air Speed (m/s) | 1.92–2.82 | 1.67–5.05 | 3.26–3.73 |
| Thermal work limit W/M2 | 117–163 | 168–292 | 176–226 |
Measurements were taken between 12 noon and 15 afternoons.
Comparing Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT), Heat Stress Index (HSI) and Thermal Work Limit (TWL) indices
| Location | Index | Min.–Max. | Risk Level | Action* |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | WBGT (°C) | 30.5–31.1 | High | Perform Heat Strain Monitoring (Physiological) |
| TWL (W/M2) | 117–163 | High | Provision of shade. | |
| Improvement of ventilation. | ||||
| Working alone in this area should be avoided. | ||||
| The un-acclimatized worker should not be allowed to work. | ||||
| Adequate fluid intakes by workers should be ensured | ||||
| HSI (%) | 114.45–131.59 | High | Exposure time is limited due to high body temperature | |
| B | WBGT (°C) | 29.3–30.3 | High | Perform Heat Strain Monitoring (Physiological) |
| TWL (W/M2) | 168–292 | Medium | Acclimatized workers allowed working but not alone. | |
| HSI (%) | 77.70–115.83 | High | Very severe heat strain. | |
| Personnel should be selected by medical examination. | ||||
| Ensure adequate water and salt intake. | ||||
| Exposure time is limited due to high body temperature | ||||
| C | WBGT (°C) | 26.9–28.4 | Medium/High | Implement General Controls |
| Perform Heat Strain Monitoring (Physiological) | ||||
| TWL (W/M2) | 176–226 | Medium | Acclimatized workers allowed working but not alone. | |
| HSI (%) | 70.51–87.62 | High | Very severe heat strain. | |
| Personnel should be selected by medical examination. | ||||
| Ensure adequate water and salt intake. | ||||
*According to the guidelines of the index.