Institute of Occupational Medicine and Industrial Hygiene, College of Public Health, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Glob Health Action. 2009 Nov 11;2. doi: 10.3402/gha.v2i0.2024.
The impact of global warming on population health is a growing concern and has been widely discussed. The issue of heat stress disorders and consequent productivity reduction among workers has not yet been widely addressed. Taiwan is an island straddling the Tropic of Cancer in the West Pacific and has both subtropical and tropical climates. As of 2008, the economy of Taiwan accounts for 1.1% of the world gross domestic product at purchasing power parity and is listed as 19th in the world and eighth in Asia, according to International Monetary Fund data.
The aim of this paper is to identify occupations at risk and the potential health impacts of heat on workers in Taiwan.
Historical data relating to meteorology, population, the labour force and economy were obtained from publicly available databases from the Taiwanese government.
Hot seasons with an average maximum temperature above 30 degrees C and relative humidity above 74%, lasting for four to six months from May to October, pose health threats to construction, farming and fishery workers. In particular, populations of ageing farmers and physically overloaded construction workers are the two most vulnerable worker categories in which high temperature impacts on health and productivity.
Currently, regulations and preventive actions for heat relief are difficult to enforce for several reasons, including lack of equipment for measuring environmental conditions, lack of awareness of potential hazards and strict time constraints imposed on workers. There is an urgent need to systematically and comprehensively assess the impact of a warming climate on workers' health and productivity to provide effective prevention strategies for a better working and living environment in Taiwan.
全球变暖对人口健康的影响是一个日益受到关注的问题,已经得到了广泛的讨论。然而,工人因热应激障碍导致的生产力下降问题尚未得到广泛关注。台湾位于西太平洋,横跨北回归线,拥有亚热带和热带气候。根据国际货币基金组织的数据,截至 2008 年,台湾的经济占世界国内生产总值(以购买力平价计算)的 1.1%,在全球排名第 19 位,在亚洲排名第 8 位。
本文旨在确定台湾高风险职业以及高温对工人健康的潜在影响。
本研究从台湾政府的公开数据库中获取了与气象、人口、劳动力和经济相关的历史数据。
5 月至 10 月持续 4 至 6 个月的炎热季节,平均最高温度超过 30°C,相对湿度超过 74%,对建筑、农业和渔业工人的健康构成威胁。特别是,老龄化农民和体力劳动强度过高的建筑工人这两个群体是最易受高温影响健康和生产力的两个工人类别。
目前,由于缺乏测量环境条件的设备、对潜在危害的认识不足以及对工人的严格时间限制等原因,很难执行有关防暑降温的法规和预防措施。迫切需要系统和全面地评估气候变暖对工人健康和生产力的影响,以便为台湾提供有效的预防策略,创造更好的工作和生活环境。