Survey of the productivity loss due to heat stress in different tasks of farmers in Darreh Shahr city

Introduction: Heat is one of the hazardous physical agents in the workplace. Exposure to heat and consequent thermal stress influence workers productivity in addition to adverse health effects. The aim of this study was to determine the heat stress induced productivity loss related to different task...

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Main Authors: M. R. Monazzam Esmaielpour, F. Golbabaei, F. Khodayari, K. Aazam
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2015-09-01
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spelling doaj-1df889b151d44c4c870706d49831e35f2021-09-02T19:57:50ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesبهداشت و ایمنی کار2251-807X2383-20882015-09-01536374Survey of the productivity loss due to heat stress in different tasks of farmers in Darreh Shahr cityM. R. Monazzam Esmaielpour0F. Golbabaei1F. Khodayari2K. Aazam3 Assistant professor Department of Epidemiology and biostatistics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran. Iran MSc. of occupational health engineering, Tehran University of medical science, Tehran .Iran Professor Department of Occupational Health Engineering, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Professor, Department of Occupational Health Engineering, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Introduction: Heat is one of the hazardous physical agents in the workplace. Exposure to heat and consequent thermal stress influence workers productivity in addition to adverse health effects. The aim of this study was to determine the heat stress induced productivity loss related to different tasks of farmers in Darreh Shahr city, during summer. . Material and Method: This cross-sectional study was conducted in summer, 2014, among farmers in Darreh Shahr city. After determining the sample size, farmers’ activities were determined using hierarchical task analysis (HTA), and WBGT measurements were done according to the ISO7243. Metabolism was estimated by the ISO8996. Following, the type of activities were identified according their required metabolism. Knowing WBGT and workload and using the work capacity model, the productivity loss in different tasks and ultimately total productivity loss were calculated. .Result: The mean WBGT activities for plowing, terracing, planting seeds, watering, fertilizing, weeding, spraying, and harvesting were 29.98 °C, 31.28 °C,30.66 °C,31.39 °C,31.99 °C,31.75 °C,31.08 °C, and 30.3 °C, respectively. WBGT values were higher than the permissible level provided by ISO7243 in all farming activities. Maximum value of WBGT was belonged to fertilizing activity (31.99 °C) and the lowest value was for plowing (29.98 °C). ANOVA test results did not show a significant difference in WBGT at head, waist, and ankle height. The highest and lowest amount of productivity loss was estimated respectively for weeding and plowing activities. The total productivity loss for farming was calculated 69.3 percent in an hour which is due to high physical activity, working outdoor, with exposure to direct solar radiation, and consequent heat stress imposed to workers. .Conclusion: Productivity is a factor which is affected by the workplace heat stress. According to results of the present research, the amount of productivity is reduced in different tasks due to heat and this reduction is exacerbated by increase in temperature and might impact the local economy. Thus, further studies are needed to improve the working conditions.http://jhsw.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-25-141&slc_lang=en&sid=1WBGT index heat stress loss of productivity farmers
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author M. R. Monazzam Esmaielpour
F. Golbabaei
F. Khodayari
K. Aazam
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F. Golbabaei
F. Khodayari
K. Aazam
Survey of the productivity loss due to heat stress in different tasks of farmers in Darreh Shahr city
بهداشت و ایمنی کار
WBGT index
heat stress
loss of productivity
farmers
author_facet M. R. Monazzam Esmaielpour
F. Golbabaei
F. Khodayari
K. Aazam
author_sort M. R. Monazzam Esmaielpour
title Survey of the productivity loss due to heat stress in different tasks of farmers in Darreh Shahr city
title_short Survey of the productivity loss due to heat stress in different tasks of farmers in Darreh Shahr city
title_full Survey of the productivity loss due to heat stress in different tasks of farmers in Darreh Shahr city
title_fullStr Survey of the productivity loss due to heat stress in different tasks of farmers in Darreh Shahr city
title_full_unstemmed Survey of the productivity loss due to heat stress in different tasks of farmers in Darreh Shahr city
title_sort survey of the productivity loss due to heat stress in different tasks of farmers in darreh shahr city
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series بهداشت و ایمنی کار
issn 2251-807X
2383-2088
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Introduction: Heat is one of the hazardous physical agents in the workplace. Exposure to heat and consequent thermal stress influence workers productivity in addition to adverse health effects. The aim of this study was to determine the heat stress induced productivity loss related to different tasks of farmers in Darreh Shahr city, during summer. . Material and Method: This cross-sectional study was conducted in summer, 2014, among farmers in Darreh Shahr city. After determining the sample size, farmers’ activities were determined using hierarchical task analysis (HTA), and WBGT measurements were done according to the ISO7243. Metabolism was estimated by the ISO8996. Following, the type of activities were identified according their required metabolism. Knowing WBGT and workload and using the work capacity model, the productivity loss in different tasks and ultimately total productivity loss were calculated. .Result: The mean WBGT activities for plowing, terracing, planting seeds, watering, fertilizing, weeding, spraying, and harvesting were 29.98 °C, 31.28 °C,30.66 °C,31.39 °C,31.99 °C,31.75 °C,31.08 °C, and 30.3 °C, respectively. WBGT values were higher than the permissible level provided by ISO7243 in all farming activities. Maximum value of WBGT was belonged to fertilizing activity (31.99 °C) and the lowest value was for plowing (29.98 °C). ANOVA test results did not show a significant difference in WBGT at head, waist, and ankle height. The highest and lowest amount of productivity loss was estimated respectively for weeding and plowing activities. The total productivity loss for farming was calculated 69.3 percent in an hour which is due to high physical activity, working outdoor, with exposure to direct solar radiation, and consequent heat stress imposed to workers. .Conclusion: Productivity is a factor which is affected by the workplace heat stress. According to results of the present research, the amount of productivity is reduced in different tasks due to heat and this reduction is exacerbated by increase in temperature and might impact the local economy. Thus, further studies are needed to improve the working conditions.
topic WBGT index
heat stress
loss of productivity
farmers
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