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Integrating Temperature and Air Pollution Forecasts into a Pan-European Multi-Hazard Occupational Health Early Warning System

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Protecting workers from environmental risks

Every year, over half a million premature deaths in Europe are linked to ambient temperature and air pollution. However, other short-term health impacts such as occupational health remain poorly understood. Moreover, current early warning systems are limited, often relying solely on temperature or air pollution thresholds and ignoring the vulnerabilities of certain worker groups. Supported by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the OCCU-GUARD project aims to address this gap by creating a comprehensive database and analysing the combined risks of temperature and air pollution on occupational accidents, factoring in socioeconomic inequalities. Further, by developing a pan-European multi-hazard early warning system, OCCU-GUARD will provide targeted alerts to improve workplace safety across Europe.

Objective

Ambient temperatures and air pollution are considered as the most important environmental health risk factors causing more than half a million premature deaths every year in Europe alone. However, there is still an insufficient understanding of other short-term health impacts such as occupational health. Moreover, current early warning systems are generally based on temperature or air pollution thresholds only and they do not account for the inequalities in vulnerability of the exposed workforce. OCCU-GUARD will go beyond these limitations by analysing occupational accident risks associated with the joint exposure to ambient temperatures and air pollution in Europe, describing its modification by key socioeconomic factors, and developing a new generation of Pan-European multi-hazard occupational health early warning system accounting for real risks and impacts on the vulnerable workforce. Towards this aim, OCCU-GUARD will generate an enormous database with daily counts of occupational accidents disaggregated by sociodemographic vulnerable groups, together with the best climate, air pollution and macroeconomic datasets. Afterwords, the project will characterize epidemiological models between air pollution and temperature observations and occupational health records; the project will analyse the effect of macroeconomic cycles on these relationships; and the project will use these models to transform temperature and air quality forecasts into occupation health predictions representing the first Pan-European multi-hazard occupational health early warning system. OCCU-GUARD will largely contribute to the EU Strategic Framework on Health and Safety at Work because it will allow the activation of fit-for-purpose alerts and emergency plans directly targeting vulnerable groups, which is relevant information to key end-users such as industries concerned with workforce well-being, outdoor workers, trade unions, healthcare institutions, insurance companies and others.

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FUNDACION PRIVADA INSTITUTO DE SALUD GLOBAL BARCELONA
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€ 209 914,56
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