QMS and ISO Lead Auditor, Associate Fellow of the HEA, QUT - Gardens Point Campus, Brisbane, Australia.
School of Property, Construction and Project Management, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.
Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 2022 Mar;95(2):315-329. doi: 10.1007/s00420-021-01785-w. Epub 2022 Jan 4.
Construction worker health and safety is a primary concern for construction companies and researchers. Arabian Gulf region, like Saudi Arabia, has been experiencing extremely hot and humid (EHH) weather, which directly affects construction workers' health and safety. This study aims to address the problem of EHH weather conditions and their impacts on construction workers' physiological status.
This study assesses the impacts of EHH weather on construction workers' physiological status through the measurement of workers' physical body parameters (age, height, and weight); type of activities; and assigned tasks. Thirty-five multinational workers participated in the measurements, which were conducted in real construction site conditions A quantitative analysis was then applied to quantify the physiological impacts of the weather conditions. Several hypotheses were tested to identify the significant impacts of individual and working aspects on the workers' physiological responses.
The results provide empirical evidence that the recorded Heart Rate (HR) exceeded the acceptable physiological zones for construction workers exposed to extremely hot and humid weather conditions. Physical body parameters, work activities, and worker status significantly influence construction workers' physiological responses. This study recommends adopting a continuous monitoring approach as an early warning system under extremely hot and humid weather conditions.
建筑工人的健康和安全是建筑公司和研究人员的首要关注点。像沙特阿拉伯这样的阿拉伯海湾地区一直经历着极其炎热和潮湿(EHH)的天气,这直接影响了建筑工人的健康和安全。本研究旨在解决 EHH 天气条件及其对建筑工人生理状态的影响问题。
本研究通过测量工人的身体参数(年龄、身高和体重)、活动类型和分配的任务,评估 EHH 天气对建筑工人生理状态的影响。35 名多国工人参与了在真实建筑工地条件下进行的测量。然后应用定量分析来量化天气条件对生理的影响。测试了几个假设,以确定个人和工作方面对工人生理反应的显著影响。
结果提供了经验证据,表明记录的心率(HR)超过了建筑工人在极热和潮湿天气条件下可接受的生理区域。身体参数、工作活动和工人状态显著影响建筑工人的生理反应。本研究建议在极热和潮湿天气条件下采用连续监测方法作为预警系统。