Occupational noise exposure is a known risk factor for hearing loss and also adverse cardiovascular effects have been suggested. A job exposure matrix (JEM) would enable studies of noise and health on a large scale. The objective of this study was to create a quantitative JEM for occupational noise exposure assessment of the general working population. Between 2001-2003 and 2009-2010, we recruited workers from companies within the 10 industries with the highest reporting of noise-induced hearing loss according to the Danish Working Environment Authority and in addition workers of financial services and children day care to optimize the range in exposure levels. We obtained 1343 personal occupational noise dosimeter measurements among 1140 w...
Earlier retrospective noise exposure assessments for use in epidemiological research were not adequa...
Occupational noise exposure in the workplace is linked with a range of negative effects on human hea...
Background: Noise is one of the most prevalent physically harmful factors in working environment whi...
Occupational noise exposure is a known risk factor for hearing loss and also adverse cardiovascular ...
Background & Objectives : Worker exposure conditions such as noise level, exposure duration, use of ...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the combined effect of noise exposure and additional risk facto...
Noise is a major occupational risk factor that causes hearing loss, one of the most widely spread oc...
Background Exposure to the excessive levels of occupational noise is one of the principal ...
There are many industries which are affected by high incidence of Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL),...
Background and aims During last decades one of the hazardous agents on workers health has been work...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of hearing loss associated with occupational noise exposure a...
Noise exposure is one of the most prevalent causes of irreversible occupational disease in Sweden an...
This study explores the association between the levels of noise exposure at various sectors of econo...
Background To estimate the prevalence of workplace noise exposure and use of hearing protection dev...
Working for a minimum of 8 hours, 6 days a week might have exposed the workers of public transportat...
Earlier retrospective noise exposure assessments for use in epidemiological research were not adequa...
Occupational noise exposure in the workplace is linked with a range of negative effects on human hea...
Background: Noise is one of the most prevalent physically harmful factors in working environment whi...
Occupational noise exposure is a known risk factor for hearing loss and also adverse cardiovascular ...
Background & Objectives : Worker exposure conditions such as noise level, exposure duration, use of ...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the combined effect of noise exposure and additional risk facto...
Noise is a major occupational risk factor that causes hearing loss, one of the most widely spread oc...
Background Exposure to the excessive levels of occupational noise is one of the principal ...
There are many industries which are affected by high incidence of Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL),...
Background and aims During last decades one of the hazardous agents on workers health has been work...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of hearing loss associated with occupational noise exposure a...
Noise exposure is one of the most prevalent causes of irreversible occupational disease in Sweden an...
This study explores the association between the levels of noise exposure at various sectors of econo...
Background To estimate the prevalence of workplace noise exposure and use of hearing protection dev...
Working for a minimum of 8 hours, 6 days a week might have exposed the workers of public transportat...
Earlier retrospective noise exposure assessments for use in epidemiological research were not adequa...
Occupational noise exposure in the workplace is linked with a range of negative effects on human hea...
Background: Noise is one of the most prevalent physically harmful factors in working environment whi...