NFSHW24: Using a Novel App Prototype to Assess Heat Stress Risk Among Outdoor Workers

Recorded On: 09/16/2024

Summary: Wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT) index is the preferred environmental heat metric for heat-related illness (HRI) prevention in the workplace and is typically measured using a heat stress monitor. Measuring the on-site WBGT with a heat stress monitor provides the most accurate localized assessment of a worker’s environmental heat exposure. However, WBGT data may not always be easily accessible for worksite heat stress evaluation.

The OSHA-NIOSH Heat Safety Tool, a mobile app that provides current and forecasted heat index and its corresponding risk, has been considered as an alternative tool for assessing environmental heat metrics in the workplace but was found to be inaccurate in assessing high and extreme heat stress risks at any workload type. Thus, there is still a need for alternative WBGT-based tools, such as well-designed mobile apps, that are more accessible and cheaper for HRI prevention among outdoor workers. A novel web app prototype was developed at East Carolina University to calculate the current and forecasted WBGT index for a specific location as a promising tool for HRI prevention among outdoor workers, but it has not been tested for accuracy. This course intends to explain the findings of a research study that assessed the reliability of a WBGT app prototype in providing accurate heat stress risk information for outdoor workers in eastern North Carolina. 

Intended Audience: This course is intended for farmworkers and other outdoor workers, farmers and other outdoor worker supervisors and managers, and occupational health and safety professionals. 

Objectives: At the end of this webinar, participants will be able to…

  1. Understand the importance of using wet-bulb-globe temperature (WBGT) index as an environmental heat metric for heat stress exposure assessment 
  2. Understand how a heat stress assessment mobile app estimates the outdoor WBGT index using weather data 
  3. Understand the comparison and correlation between WBGT index measured by a heat stress monitor and WBGT index calculated by the WBGT app prototype 

Presenter: Jo Anne G. Balanay, PhD, CIH
Professor, East Carolina University

The University of Cincinnati, Department of Environmental and Public Health Sciences, Education and Research Center offers 1.0 contact hour for each webinar during National Farm Safety and Health Week. Upon completing the evaluation, learners will receive a certificate of completion. This course can meet continuing education requirements for a variety of professionals including: BGC criteria for IH/CIH professionalsBCSP criteria for safety professionalsCPH criteria for public health professionals.

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Webinar: Using a Novel App Prototype to Assess Heat Stress Risk Among Outdoor Workers
Recorded 09/20/2024  |  60 minutes  |   Closed captions available
Recorded 09/20/2024  |  60 minutes  |   Closed captions available
Evaluation
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Continuing Education Certificate
1.00 Continuing Education Credit credit  |  Certificate available
1.00 Continuing Education Credit credit  |  Certificate available

Jo Anne G. Balanay, PhD, CIH

Professor, East Carolina University

Dr. Jo Anne G. Balanay is a Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health at the Environmental Health Sciences Program, East Carolina University.  She is a certified industrial hygienist since 2008. She earned her MS and PhD in Environmental Health-Industrial Hygiene from the University of Minnesota and University of Alabama at Birmingham, respectively. Her research interests include occupational exposure assessment of physical hazards, such as noise, heat stress and ultraviolet radiation, and respiratory protection.