There is a recent trend to place more emphasis on noise non-auditory effects. Despite its implications on health, there is a lack of recommendations for noise in occupational settings. This study aimed to present occupational exposure limits for noise-induced non-auditory effects in healthy males using empirical exposure-response regression models based on the data of laboratory and field considering the effective variables. To this end, the equivalent noise level was measured and recorded in four working settings including closed offices, open-plan offices, control rooms, and industrial workplaces during a normal working day. They were 65, 68, 73, and 80dB(A), respectively. In the laboratory, 31 healthy males were exposed to five noise cond...
Noise at workplace not only can cause hearing problems but also affect the performance of workers. N...
Objectives To characterise the effects of noise exposure, including intermittent and peaky exposure,...
Backgrounds and objectives: Excessive noise pollution is a worldwide occupational health hazard whic...
Background and Aim: The acceptable noise level (ANL) assesses the noise that a person can tolerate d...
Occupational noise exposure at levels below those recognized as causing hearing impairment can cause...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the combined effect of noise exposure and additional risk facto...
Background: Complex noise and its relation to hearing loss are difficult to measure and evaluate. In...
The features of occupational noise, in particular sound pressure levels, the type of noise and its f...
Evidence indicates that exposure to excessive noise can affect auditory and non-auditory aspects of ...
Noise is a major occupational risk factor that causes hearing loss, one of the most widely spread oc...
Occupational noise exposure is a known risk factor for hearing loss and also adverse cardiovascular ...
Different types of data can be useful in underst and ing the effects of dynamics of worker exposure ...
Background: Complex noise and its relation to hearing loss are difficult to measure and evaluate. In...
<p><u>Objective (SRT)</u>: General linear modelling of better ear speech reception threshold (dB) ba...
Background/Aim. Results of previous studies gave support to the idea that machines in power plants p...
Noise at workplace not only can cause hearing problems but also affect the performance of workers. N...
Objectives To characterise the effects of noise exposure, including intermittent and peaky exposure,...
Backgrounds and objectives: Excessive noise pollution is a worldwide occupational health hazard whic...
Background and Aim: The acceptable noise level (ANL) assesses the noise that a person can tolerate d...
Occupational noise exposure at levels below those recognized as causing hearing impairment can cause...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the combined effect of noise exposure and additional risk facto...
Background: Complex noise and its relation to hearing loss are difficult to measure and evaluate. In...
The features of occupational noise, in particular sound pressure levels, the type of noise and its f...
Evidence indicates that exposure to excessive noise can affect auditory and non-auditory aspects of ...
Noise is a major occupational risk factor that causes hearing loss, one of the most widely spread oc...
Occupational noise exposure is a known risk factor for hearing loss and also adverse cardiovascular ...
Different types of data can be useful in underst and ing the effects of dynamics of worker exposure ...
Background: Complex noise and its relation to hearing loss are difficult to measure and evaluate. In...
<p><u>Objective (SRT)</u>: General linear modelling of better ear speech reception threshold (dB) ba...
Background/Aim. Results of previous studies gave support to the idea that machines in power plants p...
Noise at workplace not only can cause hearing problems but also affect the performance of workers. N...
Objectives To characterise the effects of noise exposure, including intermittent and peaky exposure,...
Backgrounds and objectives: Excessive noise pollution is a worldwide occupational health hazard whic...