Workers’ health and safety in the heat: current practice in Australian workplaces

Susan Williams, B. Varghese, A. Hansen, S. Hanson-Easey, P. Bi, D. Pisaniello
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Abstract Working in high temperatures without adequate precautions can have serious health and safety consequences, but effective policies and practices can minimize the hazards. The risks are multifactorial and related to the work, workplace, and individual worker. To better understand current practices in Australian workplaces, we surveyed workers (n = 387) about their experiences in hot conditions and suggestions to minimize risks of illness or injury. These were compared to suggestions from work health and safety representatives (n = 81) and professionals (n = 147). We used open-ended survey questions and analyzed responses using a qualitative content analysis. Many workers reported adverse health experiences from the heat, ranging from mild to severe. Common suggestions to protect health and safety during hot weather were: improved basic protections (including shade, rest breaks), heat-appropriate personal protective equipment, better work planning, and greater management awareness and support. A broader understanding of workers’ and stakeholders’ perspectives could lead to better hot weather policies for Australian workplaces.
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高温下工人的健康和安全:澳大利亚工作场所的现行做法
没有充分的预防措施在高温下工作可能会造成严重的健康和安全后果,但有效的政策和做法可以最大限度地减少危害。这些风险是多因素的,与工作、工作场所和工人个人有关。为了更好地了解目前澳大利亚工作场所的做法,我们调查了工人(n = 387)关于他们在炎热条件下的经历和建议,以尽量减少疾病或受伤的风险。将这些建议与工作健康和安全代表(81人)和专业人员(147人)的建议进行比较。我们使用开放式的调查问题,并使用定性内容分析来分析回答。许多工人报告了高温对健康的不良影响,从轻微到严重不等。在炎热天气期间保护健康和安全的常见建议是:改进基本保护措施(包括遮阳、休息)、配备适合高温的个人防护设备、改进工作规划以及提高管理意识和支持。更广泛地了解工人和利益相关者的观点可以为澳大利亚的工作场所带来更好的炎热天气政策。
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