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The Heat Death Line: Proposed Heat Index Alert Threshold for Preventing Heat-Related Fatalities in the Civilian Workforce.

Zaw Maung1, Aaron W Tustin1.   

Abstract

A threshold Heat Index (HI) can serve as the basis for advising the civilian workforce about the risk of heat-related illnesses. We conducted a systematic review and compiled reports of work-related fatalities from heat-related illnesses. We calculated the HI for each fatality. Our objective was to expand upon the military's concept of a "heat death line" and identify an HI alert threshold for the civilian workforce. We identified 14 publications totaling 570 heat-related deaths. In the meta-analysis, the median HI was 101 with a range of 62 to 137. Almost all deaths (96 percent and 99 percent of civilian and military fatalities, respectively) occurred when HI ≥80, which is our proposed heat death line. Some existing HI-based heat advisories are set at a higher temperature value. However, many occupational heat-related illnesses occur below these thresholds, resulting in low sensitivity and a false sense of security. In at-risk outdoor industries, HI ≥80 should trigger hazard awareness and protective actions.

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Keywords:  Heat Index; heat advisories; heat death line; heat stress; occupational heat-related illnesses

Year:  2020        PMID: 32552315     DOI: 10.1177/1048291120933819

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Solut        ISSN: 1048-2911


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1.  Potential Impacts of Different Occupational Outdoor Heat Exposure Thresholds among Washington State Crop and Construction Workers and Implications for Other Jurisdictions.

Authors:  John C Flunker; Christopher Zuidema; Jihoon Jung; Edward Kasner; Martin Cohen; Edmund Seto; Elena Austin; June T Spector
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-09-14       Impact factor: 4.614

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