Spektrum Industri
Vol. 23 No. 1 (2025): Spektrum Industri - April 2025

Thermal Comfort Challenges in Construction: Evaluating the Role of Clothing Insulation and Physiological Responses

Budiawan, Wiwik (Unknown)
Limbong, Vanri Apri Yanto (Unknown)
Prastawa, Heru (Unknown)
Saputra, Dhimas Wachid Nur (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Apr 2025

Abstract

Construction workers are frequently exposed to extreme outdoor temperatures, which impact their thermal comfort and physiological well-being. High air temperatures and inappropriate clothing insulation can lead to heat stress, reducing worker productivity and increasing health risks. This study aims to evaluate the relationship between clothing insulation, environmental conditions, and physiological responses to improve thermal comfort for construction workers. It contributes to the field by providing empirical data on how clothing insulation influences thermal comfort and physiological responses in a hot and humid construction environment. The findings highlight critical insights for ergonomic work wear design to mitigate heat stress. Data collected over four weeks at an active construction site. Environmental parameters, including air temperature, humidity, air velocity, and solar radiation, were measured using a weather station. Physiological responses, such as heart rate, core body temperature, and skin temperature, were monitored using wearable sensors. Subjective thermal comfort was assessed through structured questionnaires. Association between air temperature, clothing insulation, and skin temperature (p < 0.05). The average air temperature exceeded ASHRAE’s comfort range, and workers experienced increased physiological strain due to high clothing insulation values. Most workers reported discomfort, with 75% indicating that the thermal environment was unacceptable. The study also confirmed that ergonomic clothing adjustments, such as lightweight, breathable fabrics and cooling vests, could enhance thermal comfort and reduce heat stress. These findings emphasize the importance of optimizing work wear to improve construction workers' well-being. Future research should explore innovative materials and cooling technologies to enhance thermal regulation in extreme working environments.

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Journal Info

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spektrum

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Subject

Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Engineering Environmental Science Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Materials Science & Nanotechnology

Description

Spektrum Industri ISSN 1693-6590(print); ISSN 2442-2630(online) is a Journal that publish scientific articles in the science scope related to engineering and/or industrial management both research and theoretical. Literature review will be considered if it is written by an ...