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Heat Stress [PDF]

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"Heat stress, from exertion or hot environments, places workers at risk for illnesses such as heat stroke, heat exhaustion, or heat cramps." - NIOSHTIC-2NIOSHTIC No 20036814CDC-INFO Pub ID ...
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Comparison of Heat Stress Indices

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1971
Temperature, humidity and radiant heat in an environmental test room were varied over wide limits while five heat stress indices were measured simultaneously: Effective Temperature, Effective Temperature Corrected for Radiation, Wet Bulb Globe Temperature, Heat Stress Index, and Wet Globe Temperature. Regression equations based on 34 tests for the five
R S, Brief, R G, Confer
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Assessment of Industrial Heat Stress

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1966
Abstract The problem of assessing the thermal impact of an industrial situation is complex because of the multiplicity of other stresses which may be present in the environment. To define the problem requires, as a minimum, data on the climatic environment of the work, the demands of the job, the daily work-rest regimen, the heat exposure history, the ...
A, Henschel   +4 more
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Climate change and heat stress

Occupational Medicine
Climate change is increasing the incidences of extreme weather. Record high temperatures are being experienced more frequently and for extended periods. Subsequently, there is an increased risk of occupational exposures resulting in heat-related illnesses, both acute and chronic.
Ponsonby, Will, Di Corleto, Ross
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Impacts of heat stress on immune responses and oxidative stress in farm animals and nutritional strategies for amelioration

International journal of biometeorology, 2021
S. Chauhan   +4 more
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Heat stress and heat waves

2014
This chapter is part of the Cross-Chapters Boxes, which provide an integrated perspective on selected key issues.
Olsson, Lennart   +9 more
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Monitoring of Heat Stress

Military Medicine, 1987
W T, Matthew   +4 more
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Protective clothing and heat stress

Ergonomics, 1995
The high level of protection required by protective clothing (PPC) severely impedes heat exchange by sweat evaporation. As a result work associated with wearing PPC, particularly in hot environments, implies considerable physiological strain and may render workers exhausted in a short time.
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Molecular mechanisms of plant tolerance to heat stress: current landscape and future perspectives

Plant Cell Reports, 2021
Saqlain Haider   +9 more
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Physiological and molecular insights on wheat responses to heat stress

Plant Cell Reports, 2021
M. Lal   +9 more
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