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Mapping Occupational Heat Exposure and Effects in South-East Asia: Ongoing Time Trends 1980^|^ndash;2011 and Future Estimates to 2050
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EngineeringOccupational Health SciencesOccupational Heat ExposureFuture EstimatesUrban Climate ImpactClimate ModelingEarth ScienceAfternoon Wbgt LevelsSouth-east AsiaClimate ImpactEnvironmental HealthOccupational Exposure LimitOccupational DiseasePublic HealthClimate ChangeMeteorologyGeographyHeat TransferOccupational EpidemiologyClimate ImpactsGlobal HealthThermal ComfortAir PollutionHeat Stress
A feature of climate impacts on occupational health and safety are physiological limits to carrying out physical work at high heat exposure. Heat stress reduces a workers work capacity, leading to lower hourly labour productivity and economic output. We used existing weather station data and climate modeling grid cell data to describe heat conditions (calculated as Wet Bulb Globe Temperature, WBGT) in South-East Asia. During the hottest month in this region (March) afternoon WBGT levels are already high enough to cause major loss of hourly work capacity and by 2050 the situation will be extreme for many outdoor jobs.
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