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The HEAT-SHIELD project - Perspectives from an inter-sectoral approach to occupational heat stress

Abstract: Objectives: To provide perspectives from the HEAT-SHIELD project (www.heat-shield.eu): a multinational, inter-sectoral, and cross-disciplinary initiative, incorporating twenty European research institutions, as well as occupational health and industrial partners, on solutions to combat negative health and productivity effects caused by working on a warmer world. Methods: In this invited review, we focus on the theoretical and methodological advancements developed to combat occupational heat stress during the last five years of operation. Results: We outline how we created climate forecast models to incorporate humidity, wind and solar radiation to the traditional temperature-based climate projections, providing the basis for timely, policy-relevant, industry-specific and individualized information. Further, we summarise the industry-specific guidelines we developed regarding technical and biophysical cooling solutions considering effectiveness, cost, sustainability, and the practical implementation potential in outdoor and indoor settings, in addition to field-testing of selected solutions with time-motion analyses and biophysical evaluations. All recommendations were adjusted following feedback from workshops with employers, employees, safety officers, and adjacent stakeholders such as local or national health policy makers. The cross-scientific approach was also used for providing policy-relevant information based on socioeconomic analyses and identification of vulnerable regions considered to be more relevant for political actions than average continental recommendations and interventions. Discussion: From the HEAT-SHIELD experiences developed within European settings, we discuss how this inter-sectoral approach may be adopted or translated into actionable knowledge across continents where workers and societies are affected by escalating environmental temperatures.

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 Autoría: Morris N.B., Piil J.F., Morabito M., Messeri A., Levi M., Ioannou L.G., Ciuha U., Pogacar T., Kajfež Bogataj L., Kingma B., Casanueva A., Kotlarski S., Spirig C., Foster J., Havenith G., Sotto Mayor T., Flouris A.D., Nybo L.,

 Fuente: Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2021, 24(8), 747-755

Editorial: Elsevier

 Fecha de publicación: 01/08/2021

Nº de páginas: 9

Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.1016/j.jsams.2021.03.001

ISSN: 1440-2440,1878-1861

Url de la publicación: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsams.2021.03.001

Autoría

MORRIS, NATHAN B.

PIIL, JACOB F.

MORABITO, MARCO

MESSERI, ALESSANDRO

LEVI, MIRIAM

IOANNOU, LEONIDAS G.

CIUHA, URSA

POGACAR, TJAŠA

BOGATAJ, LUCKA KAJFEZ

KINGMA,BORIS

KOTLARSKI, SVEN

SPIRIG, CHRISTOPH

FOSTER, JOSH

HAVENITH, GEORGE

SOTTO MAYOR, TIAGO

FLOURIS, ANDREAS D.

NYBO, LARS