Schulte P A, Bhattacharya A, Butler C R, Chun H K, Jacklitsch B, Jacobs T, Kiefer M, Lincoln J, Pendergrass S, Shire J, Watson J, Wagner G R
a National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Education and Infomation Division , Cincinnati , Ohio.
b Western States Division, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , Denver , Colorado.
J Occup Environ Hyg. 2016 Nov;13(11):847-65. doi: 10.1080/15459624.2016.1179388.
In 2009, a preliminary framework for how climate change could affect worker safety and health was described. That framework was based on a literature search from 1988-2008 that supported seven categories of climate-related occupational hazards: (1) increased ambient temperature; (2) air pollution; (3) ultraviolet radiation exposure; (4) extreme weather; (5) vector-borne diseases and expanded habitats; (6) industrial transitions and emerging industries; and (7) changes in the built environment. This article reviews the published literature from 2008-2014 in each of the seven categories. Additionally, three new topics related to occupational safety and health are considered: mental health effects, economic burden, and potential worker safety and health impacts associated with the nascent field of climate intervention (geoengineering). Beyond updating the literature, this article also identifies key priorities for action to better characterize and understand how occupational safety and health may be associated with climate change events and ensure that worker health and safety issues are anticipated, recognized, evaluated, and mitigated. These key priorities include research, surveillance, risk assessment, risk management, and policy development. Strong evidence indicates that climate change will continue to present occupational safety and health hazards, and this framework may be a useful tool for preventing adverse effects to workers.
2009年,有人描述了气候变化可能影响工人安全与健康的初步框架。该框架基于1988年至2008年的文献检索,支持七类与气候相关的职业危害:(1)环境温度升高;(2)空气污染;(3)紫外线辐射暴露;(4)极端天气;(5)媒介传播疾病和栖息地扩大;(6)产业转型和新兴产业;以及(7)建筑环境变化。本文回顾了2008年至2014年在这七个类别中已发表的文献。此外,还考虑了与职业安全与健康相关的三个新主题:心理健康影响、经济负担以及与新兴的气候干预领域(地球工程)相关的潜在工人安全与健康影响。除了更新文献外,本文还确定了行动的关键优先事项,以更好地描述和理解职业安全与健康如何与气候变化事件相关联,并确保工人健康与安全问题得到预见、识别、评估和缓解。这些关键优先事项包括研究、监测、风险评估、风险管理和政策制定。有力证据表明,气候变化将继续带来职业安全与健康危害,并且该框架可能是预防对工人产生不利影响的有用工具。