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Effects of heat and personal protective equipment on thermal strain in healthcare workers: part B-application of wearable sensors to observe heat strain among healthcare workers under controlled conditions.

Razan WibowoViet DoCaroline QuartucciDaniela KollerHein A M DaanenDennis NowakStephan Bose-O'ReillyStefan Rakete
Published in: International archives of occupational and environmental health (2023)
Long-term health and productivity risks can be further aggravated by the predicted temperature rise due to climate change. Further physiological studies with a well-designed intervention are needed to strengthen the evidence for developing comprehensive policies to protect workers in the healthcare sector.
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