Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.
Inquiry. 2021 Jan-Dec;58:46958021990517. doi: 10.1177/0046958021990517.
Heat exposure is linked to a range of heat-related illnesses and injuries. This study assessed the association between workers' perceptions of the work environment and reports of heat stress-related health symptoms in bakery workers in Lebanon. A national cross-sectional survey of workers was carried out in 504 bakeries in Lebanon. One worker in each bakery was interviewed using questions relating to the workplace environment and heat stress-related health symptoms. Heat and humidity measurements were recorded in bakeries. Descriptive analyses were performed, and logistic regression assessed relationships between the workplace environment, worker perceptions, and reports of heat stress-related health symptoms. In total, 47.2% of workers experienced heat stress-related symptoms, 83% perceived workplace temperatures as hot, and 48% perceived these temperatures as affecting their health. Humidex readings showed that 49% of bakeries had conditions unsafe for routine work tasks. Working under pressure (AOR = 1.65; 95% CI = 1.12-2.43), job dissatisfaction (AOR = 1.76; 95% CI = 1.12-2.79), and perceptions that high temperatures negatively affected health (AOR = 2.73; 95% CI = 1.87-3.99) were all significantly correlated to reports of heat stress-related symptoms. Females were more likely to experience heat stress-related symptoms (AOR = 1.96; 95% CI = 1.13-3.39). Workers who reported low levels of water consumption at work were also more likely to experience heat stress-related health symptoms. We conclude that heat exposure potentially impacts workers' health in Lebanese bakeries. Improvements in workplace conditions, adequate infrastructure, and workers' training are key interventions for maintaining workers' health.
热暴露与一系列与热相关的疾病和伤害有关。本研究评估了黎巴嫩面包店工人对工作环境的看法与报告的与热应激相关的健康症状之间的关联。在黎巴嫩对 504 家面包店进行了全国性的横断面调查。对每家面包店的一名工人进行了访谈,询问与工作场所环境和与热应激相关的健康症状有关的问题。在面包店记录了热和湿度测量值。进行了描述性分析,并使用逻辑回归评估了工作场所环境、工人看法和报告的与热应激相关的健康症状之间的关系。总共有 47.2%的工人经历了与热应激相关的症状,83%的工人认为工作场所温度很高,48%的工人认为这些温度影响了他们的健康。湿度指数读数显示,49%的面包店的工作条件不安全,无法完成日常工作任务。在压力下工作(AOR=1.65;95%CI=1.12-2.43)、工作不满意(AOR=1.76;95%CI=1.12-2.79)和认为高温对健康有负面影响(AOR=2.73;95%CI=1.87-3.99)与报告的与热应激相关的症状都有显著相关性。女性更有可能经历与热应激相关的症状(AOR=1.96;95%CI=1.13-3.39)。报告工作时低水平水摄入的工人也更有可能经历与热应激相关的健康症状。我们得出结论,热暴露可能会影响黎巴嫩面包店工人的健康。改善工作场所条件、适当的基础设施和工人培训是维护工人健康的关键干预措施。