Yeasmin Farzana, Bach Aaron J E, Palutikof Jean P, Tonmoy Fahim, Tofail Fahmida, Rahman Mahbubur, Rutherford Shannon
School of Medicine and Dentistry, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia.
Cities Research Institute, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia.
Environ Occup Health Pract. 2025 Apr 1;7(1). doi: 10.1539/eohp.2024-0009. eCollection 2025.
The ready-made garment (RMG) sector is pivotal to Bangladesh's economy, providing export opportunities and employment. To ensure sustained productivity and a thriving workforce, workplace hazards like heat must be acknowledged, assessed and managed. This paper explores heat impacts on health and productivity of production-line workers in two RMG factories of Bangladesh.
Focus group discussions and in-depth interviews were conducted with the workers of two RMG factories in Dhaka in 2022 to identify perceived heat-related health and productivity impacts and explore barriers to workers accessing heat-related medical care. Key informant interviews were conducted with factory officials, onsite health professionals, government officials, the RMG peak body, and non-government organisation professionals with expertise in industry and workplace issues.
Workers and health professionals attributed symptoms like headaches, dizziness, fatigue and nausea to heat. Factory health professionals observed changes in cardiovascular strain (eg, altered blood pressure responses) in workers during summer. Other key informants identified higher absenteeism across summer. Heat was identified as an impediment to overall productivity by workers themselves and others working across the sector.
This qualitative study identified how heat exposure in indoor work environments of RMG in Bangladesh influences health of workers and how productivity is influenced directly by heat but also indirectly via necessary cooling measures to reduce heat strain that take workers away from the production line. Despite knowledge of access to hydration as an important heat health risk mitigation strategy, quota pressures inherent in these factories restrict the use of this vital measure.
成衣(RMG)行业对孟加拉国经济至关重要,提供了出口机会和就业岗位。为确保持续的生产力和蓬勃发展的劳动力,必须认识、评估和管理诸如高温等工作场所危害。本文探讨了高温对孟加拉国两家成衣厂生产线工人健康和生产力的影响。
2022年,对达卡两家成衣厂的工人进行了焦点小组讨论和深入访谈,以确定感知到的与高温相关的健康和生产力影响,并探讨工人获得与高温相关医疗护理的障碍。对工厂管理人员、现场健康专业人员、政府官员、成衣行业顶峰组织以及在行业和工作场所问题方面具有专业知识的非政府组织专业人员进行了关键信息人访谈。
工人和健康专业人员将头痛、头晕、疲劳和恶心等症状归因于高温。工厂健康专业人员观察到夏季工人心血管压力的变化(如血压反应改变)。其他关键信息人指出夏季旷工率较高。工人自己和该行业的其他工作人员都认为高温是整体生产力的一个障碍。
这项定性研究确定了孟加拉国成衣室内工作环境中的高温暴露如何影响工人健康,以及生产力如何直接受到高温影响,还受到必要的降温措施的间接影响,这些降温措施使工人离开生产线以减轻热应激。尽管知道补充水分是减轻高温对健康风险的重要策略,但这些工厂固有的配额压力限制了这一重要措施的使用。