Creating workplaces where we all watch out for each other

Creating workplaces where we all watch out for each other

Water, rest and shade are good for kidney health too, worker study shows

A worker taking-a-break

Photo: Ivan Pantic/gettyimages

Washington — Outdoor workers may lower their risk of developing kidney problems by regularly drinking water and resting in the shade, a group of international researchers say.

A team led by researchers from the nonprofit group La Isla Network studied more than 1,000 sugarcane workers during four harvest seasons in Nicaragua.

Focusing on the workers with the most difficult job – burned cane cutters – the researchers found that with regular water, rest and shade, as well as improved sanitation facilities, the percentage of those who developed kidney issues dropped to 1% by the fourth harvest season from 21% in the first season.

“When you remove the exposure, you improve the outcomes,” lead study author Erik Hansson, from the University of Gothenburg in Sweden, said in a press release. “This is actionable evidence for a future where extreme temperatures are the new normal.”

The study was published in the journal Occupational and Environmental Medicine.


McCraren Compliance offers many opportunities in safety training to help circumvent accidents. Please take a moment to visit our calendar of classes to see what we can do to help your safety measures from training to consulting.

Original article published by Safety+Health an NSC publication

Skip to content