Tran-Set 2022 2022
DOI: 10.1061/9780784484609.015
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Impact of Construction Workers’ Physical Health and Respiratory Issues in Hot Weather: A Pilot Study

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“…Consequently, the societal need for "cooling centers" to prevent heat illnesses has become increasingly pronounced and an active area of research as urban residents, particularly the homeless and unemployed, become increasingly negatively impacted by seasonal heat waves [18][19][20]. A number of pilot studies were conducted in recent years investigating this emerging topic area-heat exposure and heat stress for various populations (e.g., health [21], agricultural [22], and construction [23]). In this manuscript, we provide a pilot study supporting the development of refugees for residents from the combined effects of excessive heat and pollution events during the summertime in Salt Lake City, Utah.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, the societal need for "cooling centers" to prevent heat illnesses has become increasingly pronounced and an active area of research as urban residents, particularly the homeless and unemployed, become increasingly negatively impacted by seasonal heat waves [18][19][20]. A number of pilot studies were conducted in recent years investigating this emerging topic area-heat exposure and heat stress for various populations (e.g., health [21], agricultural [22], and construction [23]). In this manuscript, we provide a pilot study supporting the development of refugees for residents from the combined effects of excessive heat and pollution events during the summertime in Salt Lake City, Utah.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%