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. 2023 Oct 31;20(21):7004. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20217004

Table 2.

Overview of some of the most cited articles on climate change impacts on WHS globally (as of 17 April 2023).

Authors Cites Title Themes
Kjellstrom et al. (2016) [9] 423 Heat, human performance, and occupational health: A key issue for the assessment of global climate change impacts heat, work, climate change, WHS
Xiang et al. (2014) [10] 376 Health impacts of workplace heat exposure: An epidemiological review heat, WHS
Zander et al. (2015) [7] 360 Heat stress causes substantial labour productivity loss in Australia heat, work, Australia
Ebi et al. (2021) [21] 243 Hot weather and heat extremes: Health risks heat, health
Rowlinson et al. (2014) [51] 179 Management of climatic heat stress risk in construction: A review of practices, methodologies, and future research heat, climate change, WHS
Varghese et al. (2018) [28] 126 Are workers at risk of occupational injuries due to heat exposure? A comprehensive literature review WHS, heat
Hyatt et al. (2010) [11] 113 Regional maps of occupational heat exposure: Past, present, and potential future work, heat