WBGT Observation Survey Conducted in Summer Farms: Working Interrupted During the Day, Wearable Devices Utilized for Farmers' Heatstroke Prevention

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  • 📰 Published: May 15, 2026 at 23:00
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The 'Zero Heatstroke' project by the Japan Weather Association and JA conducted WBGT observations and interviews on summer farming. Results showed midday farm heat reached a dangerous 35.7°C. To prevent heatstroke, farmers shift tasks to early mornings and avoid peak heat hours. They also utilize fan-equipped clothing and wearable devices for health alerts. The project strongly advises checking weather forecasts, planning flexible schedules, and ensuring regular communication for safety.