نتایج جستجو برای: occupational noise

تعداد نتایج: 251283  

رحیمی فروشانی, عباس, نصیری, پروین, یوسف زاده, ارسلان,

Introduction: Noise pollution in urban areas has been recognized as a major problem. Since hearing damages are the main concern of noise exposure, other physical and psychological effects should not be ignored. Noise-induced annoyance and consequently its side-effects, such as fatigue and loss of concentration, would increase the probability of human errors occurrence and occasionally irreversi...

Journal: :Pro-fono : revista de atualizacao cientifica 2005
Adriana Lacerda Tony Leroux Thais Morata

BACKGROUND Ototoxic effects of carbon monoxide exposure: a review. AIM To analyze the literature on hearing and Carbon Monoxide (CO). METHODS To describe the physical properties, the absorption, distribution and metabolism of CO, as well as its origin, production, sources and the international standards for occupational exposure. Several studies about the effects of CO exposure to the audit...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de anestesiologia 2012
Carlos Rogério Degrandi Oliveira Gilberto Walter Nogueira Arenas

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES The harmful effects of workplace noise pollution are well known and described in the literature. The effects of prolonged exposure to noise in areas demanding high level of concentration, such as operating rooms, depend on the variability of individual responses and intensity of different generation sources. The aim of this paper is to present a review of occupational ...

2008
Subroto S. Nandi Sarang V. Dhatrak

Noise is the insidious of all industrial pollutants, involving every industry and causing severe hearing loss in every country in the world. Exposure to excessive noise is the major avoidable cause of permanent hearing impairment. Worldwide, 16% of the disabling hearing loss in adults is attributed to occupational noise, ranging from 7 to 21% in the various subregions. The estimated cost of noi...

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2001
H O Ahmed J H Dennis O Badran M Ismail S G Ballal A Ashoor D Jerwood

OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence of hearing loss associated with occupational noise exposure and other risk factors. DESIGN A cross-sectional study involving 269 exposed and 99 non-exposed subjects (non-industrial noise exposed subjects) randomly selected. Current noise exposure was estimated using both sound level meter and noise-dosimeter. Past noise exposure was estimated by interview...

Journal: :international journal of occupational hygiene 0
mohammadjavad jafari department of occupational health engineering, school of health, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. marzieh kazempour department of occupational health engineering, school of health, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

low frequency noise (lfn) is ubiquitous in both occupational and general environments. mental performance of subjects exposed to lfn is expected to be impaired. individual characters seem to play a significant role in this process. this study aimed to evaluate the effects of moderate levels of lfn (20–200 hz) on mental performance. fifty-three subjects (in two groups) were exposed to low and fl...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of health sciences 0
haji ali yartireh research center for environmental determinants of health (rcedh), kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, islamic republic of iran, kermanshah, ir iran; academic teaching staff. department of occupational health, health college, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, islamic republic of iran, kermanshah, ir iran amir hossein hashemian research center for environmental determinants of health (rcedh), kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, islamic republic of iran, kermanshah, ir iran marzieh sadeghian department of occupational health, ahvaz university of medical sciences, ahvaz, islamic republic of iran, ahvaz, ir iran

noise is a type of energy when exceeds t.l.v., it can cause hearing loss, especially in working environments. as factory workers are at high risk of noise, the present study evaluated the bistoon tile factory workers hearing losses. in this analytical cross-sectional study, workers’ noise leq were calculated according to i.s.o. standards and their audiometry results were derived from their heal...

2015
Donald J. Garvey

Occupational noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) has been a major concern since the beginning of the industrial revolution. Several hundred years later, noise and hearing loss are still are major concerns for the construction work force, management and safety professionals. Depending on the trade, one study of more than 1300 noise measurements indicated approximately 70% of the construction worke...

Journal: :Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene 2004
Mona J Bird David L MacIntosh Phillip L Williams

Limited information is available on occupational exposures during routine, nonoutage work activities in coal-fueled power plants. This study evaluated occupational exposures to the principal contaminants in the facilities, including respirable dust (coal dust), arsenic, noise, asbestos, and heat stress. The data were collected over a 3-month period, during the summer of 2001, in 5 facilities th...

2017
Sarah ANDERSON Rwth STUCKEY Diana POOLE Jodi OAKMAN

Prosthetists and Orthotists (P&O) are exposed to physical hazards within the workshop environment. Concern regarding these exposures has been expressed by P&Os; however, little research has been undertaken. Exposures to noise and volatile organic compounds in amounts larger than statutorily allowed can have adverse short and long term consequences on people's health. To identify and quantify ha...

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