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Israeli Agency Finds Correlation Between Rate of Work Accidents and Increasing Temperatures

Israeli Agency finds correlation between work accidents and increasing temperatures, revealing risks for construction workers.

Ni Gil Tanenbaum Breaking News

Jerusalem, 30 November, 2025 (TPS-IL) — Israel’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration examined the effect of heat stress on the risk of being injured in work accidents.

Israel’s geographical location makes it highly affected by climate change, and in recent years we have been experiencing a warming trend that includes longer and hotter summers with increased frequency, duration, and severity of heat waves, and changes in precipitation patterns, explained the Administration. These phenomena affect and may affect the health of the population in Israel, especially vulnerable populations employed in outdoor conditions.

Among these workers, construction workers who are exposed to the elements may be at increased risk of being harmed by climate change.

The information gathered is based on data collected over the last 18 years.

Among the findings:

A one-unit increase in the heat load index (uncomfortable unit) increases the risk of a work accident in the construction industry by 2%. That is, going from a relatively comfortable day (25 units) to a day with extreme heat load (30 units) increases the risk of a work accident by 10%.

On days with extreme heat load, the chance of a work accident in the construction industry is 23%.

A “delay effect” was found, according to which on the third day after the day of heat stress, there is a 17% probability of a work accident occurring. This means that workers are still at risk even when the heat stress has subsided and the body fails to recover quickly enough, which is also supported by similar international studies published.

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