Title of article :
Weighting Criteria and Prioritizing of Heat stress indices in surface mining using a Delphi Technique and Fuzzy AHP-TOPSIS Method
Author/Authors :
asghari, mehdi tehran university of medical sciences - school of public health - department of occupational health, ايران , nassiri, parvin tehran university of medical sciences - school of public health - department of occupational health, ايران , monazzam, mohammad reza tehran university of medical sciences - school of public health and center for air pollution research (capr), institute for environmental research (ier) - department of occupational health, ايران , golbabaei, farideh tehran university of medical sciences - school of public health - department of occupational health, ايران , arabalibeik, hossein tehran university of medical sciences - research center for science and technology in medicine (rcstim), ايران , shamsipour, aliakbar university of tehran - school of geography - department of physical geography, تهران, ايران , allahverdy, armin mazandaran university of medical sciences (mazums) - allied faculty - radiology department, ايران
Abstract :
Background: Heat stress as a physical harmful agent can increase the risk of health and safety problems in different workplaces such as mining. Although there are different indices to assess the heat stress imposed on workers, choosing the best index for a specific workplace is so important. Since various criteria affect an index applicability, extracting the most effective ones and determining their weights help to prioritize the existing indices and select the optimal index. Methods: In order to achieve this aim, present study compared some heat stress indices using effective methods. The viewpoints of occupational health experts and the qualitative Delphi methods were used to extract the most important criteria. Then, the weights of 11 selected criteria were determined by Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process. Finally, fuzzy TOPSIS technique was applied for choosing the most suitable heat stress index. Results: According to result, simplicity, reliability, being low cost, and comprehensiveness were the most determinative criteria for a heat stress index. Based on these criteria and their weights, the existing indices were prioritized. Eventually, wet bulb glob temperature appropriated the first priority and it was proposed as an applicable index for evaluating the heat stress at outdoor hot environments such as surface mines. Conclusions: The use of these strong methods allows introducing the most simple, precise, and applicable tool for evaluation the heat stress in hot environments. It seems that WBGT acts as an appropriate index for assessing the heat stress in mining activities at outdoors.
Keywords :
Heat stress , Surface mining , Fuzzy AHP , Fuzzy TOPSIS
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering (IJEHSE)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering (IJEHSE)