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- W2007029588 abstract "This chapter discusses the evaluation and control of hot working environments. Heat stress and the resulting heat strain are well recognized hazards in the workplace. Although tolerance to heat stress and the risk for heat-related disorders are affected by personal factors, the population risk increases as the level of stress increases. The successful evaluation of heat stress requires a quantitative basis to make decisions about the level of heat stress present. The three most obvious responses to heat stress exposures are increases in body temperature, heart rate, and sweating. Fluid replacement is a fundamental heat stress hygiene practice. The first step to an evaluation scheme is to have a goal of controlling core temperature. There is a transition zone where body core temperature starts increasing with increasing environmental heat, which means that there is an increased risk that a worker under those conditions will be unable to maintain the thermal equilibrium. Evaluation of heat stress requires information on metabolic heat, as well as environmental heat. The methods to estimate metabolic rate include the measurement of oxygen consumption, estimation by task analysis, and estimation by activity analysis." @default.
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