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Occupational Noise — The Unavoidable Health Hazard

Journal of the Royal Society of Health, 1985
threat to physical and psychological well-being, the sounds of our technology follow us through our working, leisure, and sleeping hours. Noise sources are multiplying rapidly. The industrial and technological development of urban society is producing an increasing number of devices with higher noise outputs.
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Investigating the effects of occupational and environmental noise on cardiovascular diseases: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021
H. Rabiei   +3 more
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Occupational Noise Exposure of Operators of Heavy Trucks

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1998
Over 400 measurements were taken across Canada to assess the noise exposure of truck operators. The exposure of the driver was evaluated using both 3-dB (Leq) and 5-dB (L5dB) exchange rates. Driving with windows closed and radio not operating resulted in the lowest exposure.
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Waterfront Occupational Noises

Noise Control Engineering, 1977
Hugh J. Parry, Joan K. Parry
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Attention and short-term memory during occupational noise exposure considering task difficulty

, 2020
R. Golmohammadi   +4 more
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