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How does WBGT relate to worker safety?

While nearly all individuals understand the importance of measures of air temperature, heat index, humidity and dewpoint, there is an additional factor known as wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT). Looking specifically at the stress caused by the heat of direct sunlight, WBGT is a measure of perceived temperature. Construction workers and others completing job tasks in the sun should be aware of WBGT and the dire consequences that follow a high rating.

Wet bulb globe temperature uses numerous factors in its calculation and encourages workers or those exercising in the direct sunlight to take precautions. At various measures, experts encourage individuals to take breaks, such as:

While the heat index (“feels like”) is the calculated relationship between air temperature and humidity, WBGT factors in the cooling effect of water evaporation. Evaporation of sweat from the surface of the skin cools the body. When environmental conditions slow or prevent this evaporation, the body cannot regulate its own temperature.

Those working in the direct sunlight can suffer devastating heat illnesses including heat stroke, heat exhaustion, rhabdomyolysis and heat syncope. Construction workers must take steps to protect themselves from dangerous exposure on nearly every jobsite.