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More workers losing fight against heat stress – Report

The FrontierThe FrontierJuly 30, 2024 3281 Minutes read0

A new report from the Inter­national Labour Organization (ILO), “Heat at work: Implications for safety and health”, warns that more workers are being exposed to heat stress worldwide.

The new data reveals that re­gions previously unaccustomed to extreme heat will face increased risks, while workers in already hot climates will confront ever more dangerous conditions.

Heat stress is an invisible and silent killer that can quickly cause illness, heatstroke or even death.

Over time it can also lead to serious heart, lung and kidney problems for workers, the study underlines.

Overall, the report indicates that workers in Africa, the Arab states and Asia and the Pacific are most often exposed to exces­sive heat.

In these regions, 92.9 per cent, 83.6 per cent and 74.7 per cent of the workforce are affected, respec­tively.

The figures are above the global average of 71 per cent, according to the most recent figures avail­able (2020).

The fastest changing working conditions are seen in Europe and Central Asia, says the report.

From 2000 to 2020 the region re­corded the largest increase in excessive heat exposure, with the proportion of workers affected ris­ing by 17.3 per cent, almost double the global average increase.

Meanwhile, the Americas and Europe and Central Asia are wit­nessing the largest rise in work­place injuries from heat stress since the year 2000, with increases of 33.3 per cent and 16.4 per cent respectively. This is possibly due to hotter temperatures in regions where workers are unaccustomed to heat, the report notes.

The report estimates that 4,200 workers globally lost their lives to heatwaves in 2020. In total, 231 million workers were exposed to heatwaves in 2020, marking a 66 per increase from 2000. Nonethe­less, the report stresses that nine out of ten workers globally were exposed to excessive heat outside of a heatwave and eight in ten oc­cupational injuries from extreme heat happened outside of heat­waves.

“As the world continues to grap­ple with rising temperatures, we must protect workers from heat stress year-round. Excessive heat is creating unprecedented chal­lenges for workers worldwide year-round, and not only during periods of intense heatwaves, said ILO Director General Gilbert F. Houngbo.

Improved safety and health measures to prevent injuries from excessive heat in the work­place could save up to US$361 bil­lion globally – in lost income and medical treatment expenses – as the heat stress crisis accelerates, affecting global regions different­ly, emphasises the study.

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