Review of the potential health effects of light and environmental exposures in underground workplaces
Underground workplaces are an important element in modern urban planning. As a result, an increasing but unquantified proportion of the population is being regularly exposed to them. We narratively reviewed the literature on the range of possible environmental exposures, and the possible health effe...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1372772023-05-19T07:31:19Z Review of the potential health effects of light and environmental exposures in underground workplaces Khaing, Nang Ei Ei Abuduxike, Gulifeiya Posadzki, Pawel Divakar, Ushashree Visvalingam, Nanthini Nazeha, Nuraini Dunleavy, Gerard Christopoulos, George I. Soh, Chee-Kiong Jarbrink, Krister Soljak, Michael Car, Josip Nanyang Business School School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Centre for Population Health Sciences Culture Science Institute Decision, Environmental and Organizational Neuroscience Lab Engineering::Environmental engineering Workplace Health Risk Assessment Underground workplaces are an important element in modern urban planning. As a result, an increasing but unquantified proportion of the population is being regularly exposed to them. We narratively reviewed the literature on the range of possible environmental exposures, and the possible health effects, to identify future research directions. There is a large but mainly observational research literature on likely underground exposures, including effects of artificial lighting, shift working and light at night on circadian disruptions and associated health effects. There are five studies comparing underground and aboveground environments. Shift working, artificial lighting and poor sleep quality leading to circadian disruption is one physiologic pathway. Working underground may increase exposure to these risks, and may also be associated with vitamin D deficiency, sick building syndrome, excessive noise, radon exposure, and negative psychological effects. In order to plan appropriate interventions, we need to expand our knowledge of the health effects of underground environments. Larger and longer-term studies are required to measure a range of human factors, environmental exposures and confounders. Controlled trials with health economic analyses of new lighting technologies are also required. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) Accepted version 2020-03-13T05:19:30Z 2020-03-13T05:19:30Z 2018 Journal Article Khaing, N. E. E., Abuduxike, G., Posadzki, P., Divakar, U., Visvalingam, N., Nazeha, N., . . . Car, J. (2019). Review of the potential health effects of light and environmental exposures in underground workplaces. Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 84, 201-209. doi:10.1016/j.tust.2018.11.022 0886-7798 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/137277 10.1016/j.tust.2018.11.022 2-s2.0-85057104877 84 201 209 en Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology and is made available with permission of Elsevier Ltd. application/pdf |
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Underground workplaces are an important element in modern urban planning. As a result, an increasing but unquantified proportion of the population is being regularly exposed to them. We narratively reviewed the literature on the range of possible environmental exposures, and the possible health effects, to identify future research directions. There is a large but mainly observational research literature on likely underground exposures, including effects of artificial lighting, shift working and light at night on circadian disruptions and associated health effects. There are five studies comparing underground and aboveground environments. Shift working, artificial lighting and poor sleep quality leading to circadian disruption is one physiologic pathway. Working underground may increase exposure to these risks, and may also be associated with vitamin D deficiency, sick building syndrome, excessive noise, radon exposure, and negative psychological effects. In order to plan appropriate interventions, we need to expand our knowledge of the health effects of underground environments. Larger and longer-term studies are required to measure a range of human factors, environmental exposures and confounders. Controlled trials with health economic analyses of new lighting technologies are also required. |
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