Research Presentation at National Farm Safety and Health Week 2024

I had the pleasure of presenting my research today at the 6th day of the National Farm Safety and Health Week (NFSHW) 2024. The title of my featured presentation was “Using a Novel App Prototype to Assess Heat Stress Risk among Outdoor Workers”, wherein I discussed about the wet-bulb-globe temperature (WBGT) app prototype that our research team developed at ECU to assess heat stress among outdoor workers. A short description of my presentation is shown below:

Wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT) index is the preferred environmental heat metric for heat-related illness (HRI) prevention in the workplace and is typically measured using a heat stress monitor. Measuring the on-site WBGT with a heat stress monitor provides the most accurate localized assessment of a worker’s environmental heat exposure. However, WBGT data may not always be easily accessible for worksite heat stress evaluation. This course intends to explain the findings of a research study that assessed the reliability of a WBGT app prototype in providing accurate heat stress risk information for outdoor workers in eastern North Carolina.

My presentation was offered through a webinar series by the AgriSafe Network. It was an honor to be among the many presenters throughout the week, who gave webinars on topics such as equipment safety, noise exposure prevention, suicide prevention, farmer training and confined space hazards.