Unit of Legal Medicine, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Cantabria, IDIVAL, Santander, Spain.
Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA; Columbia Climate School, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.
Sci Total Environ. 2023 May 1;871:162129. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.162129. Epub 2023 Feb 10.
The effects brought by climate change and the pandemic upon worker health and wellbeing are varied and necessitate the identification and implementation of improved strategic interventions. This review aims, firstly, to assess how climate change affects occupational accidents, focusing on the impacts of extreme air temperatures and natural disasters; and, secondly, to analyze the role of the pandemic in this context. Our results show that the manifestations of climate change affect workers physically while on the job, psychologically, and by modifying the work environment and conditions; all these factors can cause stress, in turn increasing the risk of suffering a work accident. There is no consensus on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on work accidents; however, an increase in adverse mental effects on workers in contact with the public (specifically in healthcare) has been described. It has also been shown that this strain affects the risk of suffering an accident. During the pandemic, many people began to work remotely, and what initially appeared to be a provisional situation has been made permanent or semi-permanent in some positions and companies. However, we found no studies evaluating the working conditions of those who telework. In relation to the combined impact of climate change and the pandemic on occupational health, only publications focusing on the synergistic effect of heat due to the obligation to wear COVID-19-specific PPE, either outdoors or in poorly acclimatized indoor environments, were found. It is essential that preventive services establish new measures, train workers, and determine new priorities for adapting working conditions to these altered circumstances.
气候变化和大流行对工人健康和福利的影响是多方面的,需要确定和实施改进的战略干预措施。本综述旨在首先评估气候变化如何影响职业事故,重点关注极端气温和自然灾害的影响;其次,分析大流行在这方面的作用。我们的研究结果表明,气候变化的表现形式会对工人在工作时的身体、心理和工作环境和条件产生影响;所有这些因素都会导致压力,从而增加遭受工作事故的风险。关于 COVID-19 大流行对工作事故的影响尚无共识;然而,已经描述了与公众(特别是在医疗保健领域)接触的工人的不良心理影响增加。也表明这种紧张局势会影响遭受事故的风险。在大流行期间,许多人开始远程工作,最初看来是临时情况的情况,在某些职位和公司已经成为永久性或半永久性的。然而,我们没有发现评估远程工作者工作条件的研究。关于气候变化和大流行对职业健康的综合影响,仅发现了一些出版物,这些出版物主要关注由于佩戴 COVID-19 特定 PPE 的义务而导致的户外或在适应不良的室内环境中出现的热协同效应。预防服务机构必须制定新措施,培训工人,并确定适应工作条件的新重点,以应对这些变化的情况。