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Climate change and occupational heat stress: methods for assessment.

Holmér, Ingvar LU (2010) In Global Health Action 3.
Abstract
Presumed effects of global warming on occupational heat stress aggravate conditions in many parts of the world, in particular in developing countries. In order to assess and evaluate conditions, heat stress must be described and measured correctly.
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Global Health Action
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3
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Co-Action Publishing
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  • wos:000208160600035
  • pmid:21139697
  • pmid:21139697
ISSN
1654-9880
DOI
10.3402/gha.v3i0.5719
language
English
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