Cooling intervention studies among outdoor occupational groups: A review of the literature.
Roxana C ChicasNezahualcoyotl XiuhtecutliNathan E DickmanMadeleine L ScammellKyle SteenlandVicki S HertzbergLinda McCauleyPublished in: American journal of industrial medicine (2020)
Current evidence indicates that using multiple cooling gears along with rest cycles may be the most effective method to reduce heat-related illness. Occupational heat-related illnesses and death may be mitigated by targeted cooling intervention and workplace controls among workers of vulnerable occupational groups and industries.