In this work expressions for damage risk criteria and trade-off between the sound pressure levels and times of exposure for zero noise-induced hearing loss were derived. The expression for the damage risk criteria was used to compute the criteria risk values at octave frequencies between 250Hz and 8000Hz for males and females. The expression for the trade-off was used to compute the maximum times of exposure for sound pressure levels from 65 dBA to 112 dBA. This trade-off between noise sound pressure levels and corresponding times of exposure obtained from this work were obtained from the damage risk criteria which were determined from empirical values. Results show that workers should not be exposed to noise levels that are more than 112 f...
Background: Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) still remains a problem in developed countries noise ...
Noise exposure in the working environment is a major cause of hearing impairment for workers; an aud...
To compare the dose-response relationship differences between impulse noise exposure workers and con...
In this work expressions for damage risk criteria and trade-off between the sound pressure levels an...
In this work, the empirical formula derived by Chagok and Gyang (2012)in conjunction to the AAO-1979...
Regulations regarding risk from exposure to noise at work entail action at levels of 85 dB(A) and ab...
Occupational noise exposure accounts for approximately 16% of all disabling hearing losses, but the ...
Noise is a form of a pollutant that is terrorizing the occupational health experts for many decades ...
Introduction: Noise is considered as the most common cause of harmful physical effects in the workpl...
SummaryObjectivesTo assess the collective hearing hazard entailed by occupational noise exposure.Met...
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is one of the most common illnesses that is frequently reported in...
Noise exposure is one of the most prevalent causes of irreversible occupational disease in Sweden an...
This retrospective cohort epidemiology study sought to establish the comparative risks and potential...
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Federal regulations specify that an employee working for eight hours cannot legally be exposed to no...
Background: Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) still remains a problem in developed countries noise ...
Noise exposure in the working environment is a major cause of hearing impairment for workers; an aud...
To compare the dose-response relationship differences between impulse noise exposure workers and con...
In this work expressions for damage risk criteria and trade-off between the sound pressure levels an...
In this work, the empirical formula derived by Chagok and Gyang (2012)in conjunction to the AAO-1979...
Regulations regarding risk from exposure to noise at work entail action at levels of 85 dB(A) and ab...
Occupational noise exposure accounts for approximately 16% of all disabling hearing losses, but the ...
Noise is a form of a pollutant that is terrorizing the occupational health experts for many decades ...
Introduction: Noise is considered as the most common cause of harmful physical effects in the workpl...
SummaryObjectivesTo assess the collective hearing hazard entailed by occupational noise exposure.Met...
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is one of the most common illnesses that is frequently reported in...
Noise exposure is one of the most prevalent causes of irreversible occupational disease in Sweden an...
This retrospective cohort epidemiology study sought to establish the comparative risks and potential...
accredit.org/ ***Note: Figures may be missing from this format of the document Faculty and students ...
Federal regulations specify that an employee working for eight hours cannot legally be exposed to no...
Background: Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) still remains a problem in developed countries noise ...
Noise exposure in the working environment is a major cause of hearing impairment for workers; an aud...
To compare the dose-response relationship differences between impulse noise exposure workers and con...