The Impact of Heat Waves on Occurrence and Severity of Construction Accidents

The impact of heat stress on human health has been extensively studied. Similarly, researchers have investigated the impact of heat stress on workers’ health and safety. However, very little work has been done on the impact of heat stress on occupational accidents and their severity, particularly in...

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Main Authors: Rameez Rameezdeen, Abbas Elmualim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-01-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/1/70
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spelling doaj-764c0663a42f4d5a8241bde92271ed702020-11-24T22:25:05ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012017-01-011417010.3390/ijerph14010070ijerph14010070The Impact of Heat Waves on Occurrence and Severity of Construction AccidentsRameez Rameezdeen0Abbas Elmualim1School of Natural and Built Environments, University of South Australia, Adelaide 5001, AustraliaSchool of Natural and Built Environments, University of South Australia, Adelaide 5001, AustraliaThe impact of heat stress on human health has been extensively studied. Similarly, researchers have investigated the impact of heat stress on workers’ health and safety. However, very little work has been done on the impact of heat stress on occupational accidents and their severity, particularly in South Australian construction. Construction workers are at high risk of injury due to heat stress as they often work outdoors, undertake hard manual work, and are often project based and sub-contracted. Little is known on how heat waves could impact on construction accidents and their severity. In order to provide more evidence for the currently limited number of empirical investigations on the impact of heat stress on accidents, this study analysed 29,438 compensation claims reported during 2002–2013 within the construction industry of South Australia. Claims reported during 29 heat waves in Adelaide were compared with control periods to elicit differences in the number of accidents reported and their severity. The results revealed that worker characteristics, type of work, work environment, and agency of accident mainly govern the severity. It is recommended that the implementation of adequate preventative measures in small-sized companies and civil engineering sites, targeting mainly old age workers could be a priority for Work, Health and Safety (WHS) policies.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/1/70constructionheat waveaccidentseveritycompensation claimAdelaide
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The Impact of Heat Waves on Occurrence and Severity of Construction Accidents
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
construction
heat wave
accident
severity
compensation claim
Adelaide
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Abbas Elmualim
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title The Impact of Heat Waves on Occurrence and Severity of Construction Accidents
title_short The Impact of Heat Waves on Occurrence and Severity of Construction Accidents
title_full The Impact of Heat Waves on Occurrence and Severity of Construction Accidents
title_fullStr The Impact of Heat Waves on Occurrence and Severity of Construction Accidents
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Heat Waves on Occurrence and Severity of Construction Accidents
title_sort impact of heat waves on occurrence and severity of construction accidents
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The impact of heat stress on human health has been extensively studied. Similarly, researchers have investigated the impact of heat stress on workers’ health and safety. However, very little work has been done on the impact of heat stress on occupational accidents and their severity, particularly in South Australian construction. Construction workers are at high risk of injury due to heat stress as they often work outdoors, undertake hard manual work, and are often project based and sub-contracted. Little is known on how heat waves could impact on construction accidents and their severity. In order to provide more evidence for the currently limited number of empirical investigations on the impact of heat stress on accidents, this study analysed 29,438 compensation claims reported during 2002–2013 within the construction industry of South Australia. Claims reported during 29 heat waves in Adelaide were compared with control periods to elicit differences in the number of accidents reported and their severity. The results revealed that worker characteristics, type of work, work environment, and agency of accident mainly govern the severity. It is recommended that the implementation of adequate preventative measures in small-sized companies and civil engineering sites, targeting mainly old age workers could be a priority for Work, Health and Safety (WHS) policies.
topic construction
heat wave
accident
severity
compensation claim
Adelaide
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