Heat stress monitors are particularly designed for providing data to monitor heat exposure at workplace, so that workers can take required action based on the readings. These devices are able to quickly calculate the time amount in which a worker can be exposed to extreme temperatures. According to a P&S Intelligence report, the global heat stress monitor market is generated a revenue of $51.4 million in 2019 and is predicted to advance at a 2.7% CAGR during the forecast period (2020–2030).
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Heat stress monitor vendors provide services, hardware, and software, among which, the demand for services is predicted to increase substantially in the years to come. Sale of aftermarket components, consulting services, and integration/deployment of heat stress monitors are included under the service category. The demand for different maintenance and installation services is projected to grow with the increasing adoption of heat stress monitors in the near future.
Heat stress monitors can be fixed or handheld/portable, between which, the demand for handheld/portable devices is expected to be higher in the coming years. The awareness regarding heat stress illnesses is growing rapidly in workplaces, such as manufacturing facilities. Different types of heat stress-related illnesses include rhabdomyolysis, heat stroke, heat cramps, heat exhaustion, heat syncope, and heat rash. Heat stroke is one of the serious heat-stress related illnesses, where the body is not able to control its temperature, and under high temperature is unable to cool down.
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Since exposure to such hot weather can result in heat-related illness, the industry is extensively making use of heat stress monitors for keeping a check on risk factors. Geographically, North America has been the largest heat stress monitor market up till now. This is because of the mandatory guidelines that are set by OSHA and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and Health regarding the exposure to heat in the region.
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