Author/Authors :
Golbabaei، Farideh نويسنده , , MONAZZAM، MOHAMMAD REZA نويسنده Department of Occupational Health, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , , HEMATJO، RASOUL نويسنده School of Public Health, Bushehr University of Medical Sciences, Bushehr, Iran , , HOSSEINI، MOSTAFA نويسنده Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , , FARHANG DEHGHAN، SOMAYEH نويسنده Department of Occupational Health, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran ,
Abstract :
Heat stress is well recognized among the hazardous physical agents that might be present during work.
This study aims to compare WBGT index at acclimated and unacclimated people to permissible threshold
limit value and study the differences between physiological parameters at them. Twenty one healthy men
were participated in the study. All of the subjects were monitored in two different weather and working
conditions: the Kar site (the work site) and the Paziresh site (the office site). A set of physiological and
environmental parameters, namely heart rate, blood pressure, skin temperature and deep body
temperature, dry temperature, wet natural temperatures, radiant temperature and relative humidity were
measured and monitored simultaneously. The acclimated subjects were all of the ammonia-phase
workers working in the hot-humid worksite. Other participants were selected from the work sites without
risk of heat stress. Mean value of WBGT/TLV was less than one for the both acclimated and
unacclimated groups at Paziresh site, while this value was more than one at Kar site and also mean of
WBGT. For two groups, TWA / TLV were less than one during the working day. Mean physiological
parameters were not significantly different between the acclimated and unacclimated subjects at both
sites. However, physiological parameters such as heart rate and core body temperature showed
statistically significant difference between two groups at Kar. Both groups of Paziresh were not exposed
to heat stress, but Karʹs operators continued work under conditions of heat stress.