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Title: Thermal Stress at workplace


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Thermal Stress at workplace
  • Ass. Prof. Dr. Laith A. Alrudainy

2
Thermal Stress
  • Thermal stress is defined as the physical and
    physiological reactions of the human body to
    temperatures that fall outside of the human
    normal comfort zone.

3
Temperature Regulation
  • The hypothalamus is a small organelle within
    the brain which adjusts bodily functions through
    hormones which
  • -Increase heart rate
  • -Begin the sweating mechanism
  • -Increase blood flow to the skin surface

4
How does the body rid itself of excess heat?
  • There are 4 means of heat removal from the body.
  • Convection
  • Radiation
  • Evaporation
  • Conduction

5
What are the health effects of heat
stress/strain? Heat RashSunburnHeat Fatigue
Heat CrampsHeat Exhaustion Heat Stroke
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Heat Exhaustion
  • Cause Depressed condition of the circulatory
    system due to a lack of adequate fluid
    replacement (dehydration). Blood vessels dilate
    and blood flow is seriously reduced (clinical
    condition of shock has occurred).
  • Symptoms Nausea, dizziness, weakness, headache,
    blurred vision, profuse sweating, cold/wet
    (clammy) grayish skin, unconsciousness, coma and
    death.

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Heat Exhaustion (continued)
  • First Aid Place victim in a face down position
    in a cool location, administer fluids if the
    victim is conscious. If unconscious, seek
    medical care or transport to a medical emergency
    room.
  • Seriousness Shock is a serious medical
    condition regardless of the cause of its onset.
    Victims may require several days or even weeks to
    recover.

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Heat Stroke
  • Cause The bodys temperature regulation
    mechanism, located in the hypothalamus, fails and
    sweating stops. Core body temperature rises
    dramatically and the victims condition becomes a
    serious medical emergency.
  • Symptoms Chills, restlessness, irritability,
    euphoria, red face and skin, disorientation,
    hot/dry skin (not always), collapse,
    unconsciousness, convulsions and death.

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Heat Stroke (continued)
  • First Aid Immediate, aggressive cooling of the
    victims body using wet cloths, immersion into
    cool water or using alcohol wipes. Transport to
    emergency medical facility.
  • Seriousness Heat Stroke is a MEDICAL EMERGENCY.
    Without outside intervention, the victim will
    die.. Recovery times from heat stroke are
    generally the longest of any heat-related
    disorder.

10
Heat effects and people
  • Heat affects people in different ways.
    People come in all different sizes, shapes, and
    tolerances for heat.
  • Some people can work comfortably in high
    temperatures, while others will develop sickness
    from heat stress/strain

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Heat effects
  • Predisposing Factors
  • very small body size
  • poor nutrition
  • overweight
  • over 40 years old (the older the more sensitive)
  • previous heat illness
  • heart disease
  • high blood pressure
  • diabetes
  • skin disease
  • liver, kidney, and lung problems

12
Heat effects
  • Predisposing Factors, contd
  • poor physical condition
  • fatigue
  • excessive clothing
  • dehydration
  • being female
  • being pregnant
  • alcohol, caffeine, nicotine intake
  • Sunbathing

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Heat effects, contd - Drugs
  • Drugs that interfere with bodys
    thermo-regulation
  • Heat production
  • thyroid hormone
  • amphetamines
  • Decrease sweating
  • antihistamines
  • anticholinergics
  • phenothiazines
  • Benztropine

14
Cold Stress
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Hypothermia
  • a decrease in the core body temperature to a
    level at which normal muscular and neurological
    functions are impaired
  • Hypothermia is possible at any temperature under
    98.6 F degrees.

16
Hypothermia - signs
  • Shows decreased physical and mental capacity.

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Hypothermia - mild
  • Mild Hypothermia
  • - core temperature 98.6 96 F
  • - non-voluntary shivering
  • -complex motor functions impossible
  • -vasoconstriction to periphery

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Hypothermia - moderate
  • Moderate Hypothermia
  • - core temperature 95 93 F
  • - loss of fine motor coordination
  • - slurred speech
  • - violent shivering
  • - apathetic attitude

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Hypothermia - severe
  • Severe Hypothermia
  • - core temperature 92 86 F or below
  • - shivering in waves
  • - person curled in fetal position to conserve
    heat
  • - muscle rigidity develops
  • - pale skin/dilated pupils
  • - reduced pulse
  • Severe Hypothermia is LIFE THREATENING!

20
Cold Injuries
  • Although hypothermia is well known, there are
    other cold injuries.
  • -Frostbite
  • -Immersion foot (trench foot)

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Frostbite
  • Frostbite is a freezing of the surface and deep
    layers of tissue.
  • Characterized by
  • - white, and feels woody
  • - numbness, possible anesthesia
  • - deep frostbite can affect bone and muscle
  • - purple/black color is from ruptured blood
    vessels

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Frostbite - treatment
  • Immerse affected area in 105 110 degree F water
    until thawing is complete.
  • - part will be extremely painful
  • Wrap affected part in sterile gauze
  • Affected part should not be used for anything
  • - keep part from refreezing

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Immersion Foot trench foot
  • Immersion foot is caused by prolonged exposure of
    the feet to wet, cool conditions.
  • Characterized by
  • - yellowish, smelly feet
  • - possibly numb
  • - sloughing of skin tissue/itching
  • Immersion foot may cause permanent damage to
    foot tissues, leaving person susceptible to cold
    injuries in future.

24
Immersion Foot - treatment
  • Careful cleaning and drying of feet.
  • Keep feet dry as much as possible.
  • Keep off feet as much as possible until healed.

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