Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Institute of BioEconomy (IBE) - National Research Council c/o Area di Ricerca di Firenze, Italy; Centre of Bioclimatology - University of Florence, Italy.
J Sci Med Sport. 2021 Aug;24(8):747-755. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2021.03.001. Epub 2021 Mar 8.
To provide perspectives from the HEAT-SHIELD project (www.heat-shield.eu): a multi-national, inter-sectoral, and cross-disciplinary initiative, incorporating twenty European research institutions, as well as occupational health and industrial partners, on solutions to combat negative health and productivity effects caused by working on a warmer world.
In this invited review, we focus on the theoretical and methodological advancements developed to combat occupational heat stress during the last five years of operation.
We outline how we created climate forecast models to incorporate humidity, wind and solar radiation to the traditional temperature-based climate projections, providing the basis for timely, policy-relevant, industry-specific and individualized information. Further, we summarise the industry-specific guidelines we developed regarding technical and biophysical cooling solutions considering effectiveness, cost, sustainability, and the practical implementation potential in outdoor and indoor settings, in addition to field-testing of selected solutions with time-motion analyses and biophysical evaluations. All recommendations were adjusted following feedback from workshops with employers, employees, safety officers, and adjacent stakeholders such as local or national health policy makers. The cross-scientific approach was also used for providing policy-relevant information based on socioeconomic analyses and identification of vulnerable regions considered to be more relevant for political actions than average continental recommendations and interventions.
From the HEAT-SHIELD experiences developed within European settings, we discuss how this inter-sectoral approach may be adopted or translated into actionable knowledge across continents where workers and societies are affected by escalating environmental temperatures.
从 HEAT-SHIELD 项目(www.heat-shield.eu)提供观点:这是一个多国家、跨部门和跨学科的倡议,纳入了二十个欧洲研究机构,以及职业健康和工业合作伙伴,旨在寻找解决因在更温暖的世界工作而导致的负面健康和生产力影响的方法。
在这篇特邀评论中,我们专注于在过去五年的运作中为应对职业热应激而开发的理论和方法进展。
我们概述了如何创建气候预测模型,将湿度、风和太阳辐射纳入传统的基于温度的气候预测中,为及时、与政策相关、针对特定行业和个性化的信息提供了基础。此外,我们总结了我们针对特定行业开发的技术和生理冷却解决方案指南,考虑了有效性、成本、可持续性以及在户外和室内环境中的实际实施潜力,此外还通过时间运动分析和生理评估对选定的解决方案进行了现场测试。所有建议都根据与雇主、员工、安全官员以及相邻利益相关者(如地方或国家卫生政策制定者)的研讨会反馈进行了调整。跨学科方法还用于根据社会经济分析和确定脆弱地区提供与政策相关的信息,这些地区被认为比平均大陆建议和干预更相关,更需要采取政治行动。
从 HEAT-SHIELD 在欧洲环境中开发的经验中,我们讨论了如何在受环境温度不断上升影响的大陆上,采用或转化这种跨部门方法,将其转化为可操作的知识。