Athletes and Military Personnel Using Heat Stress Monitors in Abundance

 Heat stress monitors are being increasingly deployed in manufacturing facilities to track the health of workers being exposed to heated conditions. To ensure the health of workers, ministries/departments of labor of the U.S., Saudi Arabia, the U.K., India, Germany, Japan, Australia, and South Korea have set stringent guidelines regarding heat stress management at workplaces. For instance, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has set workplace safety standards and drafted workplace monitoring regulations to protect employees from being exposed to hazardous environments.

Additionally, the rising application of heat stress monitors in military and sports sectors to monitor the health of sportspersons and military personnel in real-time will fuel the heat stress monitor market at a CAGR of 2.7% during 2020–2030. According to P&S Intelligence, the market was valued at $51.4 million in 2019, and it is expected to reach $62.5 million revenue by 2030. Intense training exercises and physical activities for long durations expose sports athletes and military personnel to considerable heat stress, owing to the high metabolic and ambient heat production in their bodies. 

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In recent years, technological advancements in the domain of heat stress monitoring have led to the development of wearable monitoring equipment. For instance, Qatar Mobility Innovations Center (QMIC) offers innovative smart heat stress monitoring solutions to support occupational health and safety management efforts. These solutions run on a smart internet of things (IoT) platform and offer automated systems for monitoring the heat stress of workers in real-time. The adoption of these solutions has enabled the protection of the workforce from heat-related ailments.

At present, heat stress monitoring solution providers, such as TSI Incorporated, FLIR Systems Inc., General Tools and Instruments LLC, Nielsen-Kellerman Co. (Kestral Instruments), Romteck Australia Pty. Ltd., REED Instruments, Industrial Scientific Corporation, Narda Safety Test Solutions GmbH, Sensidyne LP, and PCE Instruments U.K. Ltd. are relying on geographical expansion to meet the increasing need for such systems for various applications. Heat stress monitoring systems developed by these companies are based on the wet bulb and dry bulb technologies. 


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