Research Articles
Research on Thermal Work Limit
The Thermal Work Limit is A Simple Reliable Heat Index for the Protection of Workers in Thermally Stressful Environments Miller VS, Bates GP. Ann Occup Hyg. 2007 Aug;51(6):553-61. 299.69 KB
Hydration of Outdoor Workers in North-West Australia Miller V, Bates G. J Occup Health Safety Aust NZ 2007, 23:79–87 857.16 KB
Hydration, Hydration, Hydration Veronica S. Miller and Graham P. Bates Ann. Occup. Hyg. pp. 1–3 2009 42.81 KB
Limiting Metabolic Rate (Thermal Work Limit) as an Index of Thermal Stress Brake, Derrick J. and Bates, Graham P. Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 2002,17:3, 176 - 186 291.71 KB
Heat Stress and Thermal Work Limit 837.55 KB
Research on Heat Stress
Hydration Status and Physiological Workload of UAE Construction Workers: A Prospective Longitudinal Observational Study 359.04 KB
Hydration Status of Expatriate Manual Workers During Summer in the Middle East Bates, G.P. and Miller, V.S. and Joubert, D.M. Ann Occup Hyg (2010) 54 (2): 137-143. 226.47 KB
Empirical Validation of A New Heat Stress Index Bates G, Miller V. J Occup Hlth Safety–Aust/NZ. 2002; 18(2):145–153. 2.13 MB
A Valid Method for Comparing Rational and Empirical Heat Stress Indices Brake R, Bates G. Ann Occup Hyg. 2002 Mar;46(2):165-74. 634.42 KB
Self-Pacing as a Protective Mechanism against the Effects of Heat Stress Miller V, Bates G, Schneider J, Thomsen J. Ann. Occup. Hyg., 2011 pp. 1–8 339.46 KB