Noise presents an ongoing occupational health and safety issue, which despite numerous studies still presents a significant risk in agriculture with high exposures prevalent. In this study, we measured noise exposures associated with significant activities on 42 mixed grain and livestock farms in Western Australia. Employing a mixture of personal noise measurements using dosimeters, noise measurements using sound level meters, and a validated survey, we identified that 32% of farm workers were exposed to noise levels above the LAeq,8h 85 dB(A) limit, before considering extended shifts. We also noted that extended shift lengths, of up to 16 h in some cases, were possible. In addition, we found that 37% of workers were exposed to noise peak o...
The recent upsurge in the demand for livestock and poultry products in Ibadan has resulted in increa...
Puslapių numeracija pagal pataisytą leidinįOccupational noise, hand-arm and whole-body vibration are...
The objective of this study was to determine the impact of the New South Wales Rural Hearing Conserv...
Noise presents an ongoing occupational health and safety issue, which despite numerous studies still...
Objective: This study aims to understand the extent offarmers’ exposure to hazardous noise, an...
Hearing injury due to exposure to excessive noise during common farming activities is a significant ...
Noise injury in agriculture is a significant yet often unrecognized problem. Many farmers, farm work...
Few studies have been done examining noise exposures associated with agricultural tasks. This study ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of agricultural noise on farm workers\u27 aud...
This literature review was commissioned to provide FARSHA and its clients an up to date overview of ...
Most farmers are exposed to potentially hazardous noise levels through many of their work activities...
Grain and swine workers exposed to greater than 85 dB(A) are at risk for noise induced hearing loss....
Groundskeepers may have increased risk to noise-induced hearing loss due to the performance of exces...
Noise in agriculture is one of the risk factors to be taken into account in the assessment of the he...
Objective: To compare measured hearing levels of individuals regularly exposed to noise in their wor...
The recent upsurge in the demand for livestock and poultry products in Ibadan has resulted in increa...
Puslapių numeracija pagal pataisytą leidinįOccupational noise, hand-arm and whole-body vibration are...
The objective of this study was to determine the impact of the New South Wales Rural Hearing Conserv...
Noise presents an ongoing occupational health and safety issue, which despite numerous studies still...
Objective: This study aims to understand the extent offarmers’ exposure to hazardous noise, an...
Hearing injury due to exposure to excessive noise during common farming activities is a significant ...
Noise injury in agriculture is a significant yet often unrecognized problem. Many farmers, farm work...
Few studies have been done examining noise exposures associated with agricultural tasks. This study ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of agricultural noise on farm workers\u27 aud...
This literature review was commissioned to provide FARSHA and its clients an up to date overview of ...
Most farmers are exposed to potentially hazardous noise levels through many of their work activities...
Grain and swine workers exposed to greater than 85 dB(A) are at risk for noise induced hearing loss....
Groundskeepers may have increased risk to noise-induced hearing loss due to the performance of exces...
Noise in agriculture is one of the risk factors to be taken into account in the assessment of the he...
Objective: To compare measured hearing levels of individuals regularly exposed to noise in their wor...
The recent upsurge in the demand for livestock and poultry products in Ibadan has resulted in increa...
Puslapių numeracija pagal pataisytą leidinįOccupational noise, hand-arm and whole-body vibration are...
The objective of this study was to determine the impact of the New South Wales Rural Hearing Conserv...