This study assessed the intensity and likely effects of noise on workers during wheat processing. Noise measurements were taken using HD600 sound level meter. Subjective assessment of the effects of noise was undertaken using semi structured questionnaire. Also audiometric test was conducted on workers using AD229e diagnostic audiometer. The results of the study show that during wheat processing operations, the noise level in the factory ranges between 56.0 dB(A) and100.9 dB(A). Also, only 25.6 % of all the readings was below the specified limit of 85 dB(A). Workers are also observed to have certain forms of physiological and psychological disorders related to noise. The audiometric test results revealed that 33 % of the examined workers ha...
Few studies have been done examining noise exposures associated with agricultural tasks. This study ...
Context: Noise of machines in various agro-based industries was found to be the major occupational h...
Different types of data can be useful in underst and ing the effects of dynamics of worker exposure ...
An industrial process such as wheat processing generates significant noise which can cause adverse e...
This study examined noise pollution from sawmilling in Ilorin metropolis, Nigeria. Noise measurement...
The purpose of this study was to ascertain industrial noise pollution and its effects on the hearing...
Backgrounds and objectives: Excessive noise pollution is a worldwide occupational health hazard whic...
Noise has been generally found to cause hearing impairment. This was therefore a comparative study t...
The recent upsurge in the demand for livestock and poultry products in Ibadan has resulted in increa...
Background/Aim. Results of previous studies gave support to the idea that machines in power plants p...
Background: Noise is one of the most prevalent physically harmful factors in working environment whi...
Abstract Because of physical and psychological effects, hearing damage, in the main concern of safet...
Noise above a certain acceptable level or sustained noise may cause damage to the ears. The aim of t...
This study includes the research work which was carried out to investigate the range of difficultie...
Assessment of occupational noise exposure of flour mill workers in Chandrapur city of central India ...
Few studies have been done examining noise exposures associated with agricultural tasks. This study ...
Context: Noise of machines in various agro-based industries was found to be the major occupational h...
Different types of data can be useful in underst and ing the effects of dynamics of worker exposure ...
An industrial process such as wheat processing generates significant noise which can cause adverse e...
This study examined noise pollution from sawmilling in Ilorin metropolis, Nigeria. Noise measurement...
The purpose of this study was to ascertain industrial noise pollution and its effects on the hearing...
Backgrounds and objectives: Excessive noise pollution is a worldwide occupational health hazard whic...
Noise has been generally found to cause hearing impairment. This was therefore a comparative study t...
The recent upsurge in the demand for livestock and poultry products in Ibadan has resulted in increa...
Background/Aim. Results of previous studies gave support to the idea that machines in power plants p...
Background: Noise is one of the most prevalent physically harmful factors in working environment whi...
Abstract Because of physical and psychological effects, hearing damage, in the main concern of safet...
Noise above a certain acceptable level or sustained noise may cause damage to the ears. The aim of t...
This study includes the research work which was carried out to investigate the range of difficultie...
Assessment of occupational noise exposure of flour mill workers in Chandrapur city of central India ...
Few studies have been done examining noise exposures associated with agricultural tasks. This study ...
Context: Noise of machines in various agro-based industries was found to be the major occupational h...
Different types of data can be useful in underst and ing the effects of dynamics of worker exposure ...