Perceptions of workplace heat exposure and adaption behaviors among Chinese construction workers in the context of climate change
Abstract Background Workplace heat exposure can cause a series of heat-related illnesses and injuries. Protecting workers especially those undertake work outdoors from the risk of heat strain is a great challenge for many workplaces in China under the context of climate change. The aim of this study...
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Main Authors: | Shu-Rong Han (Author), Mingru Wei (Author), Zhifeng Wu (Author), Shanshan Duan (Author), Xiangzhe Chen (Author), Jiayuan Yang (Author), Matthew A. Borg (Author), Jinfeng Lin (Author), Chuancheng Wu (Author), Jianjun Xiang (Author) |
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