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The Association Between HIV/AIDS, Ototoxicity of Its Treatments, and Occupational Noise Induced Hearing Loss: A Narrative Review Mapping the Existing Literature and Identifying Research Gaps. [PDF]
Khoza-Shangase K.
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Exposure to Occupational Noise
2022يمكن اعتبار ضجيج العوامل الفيزيائية أحد الاضطرابات الرئيسية التي تهدد الصحة المهنية لمشغلي آلات الغابات ذاتية الدفع. قمنا بتقييم ما إذا كانت مستويات الضوضاء المهنية المنبعثة من آلات الغابات ذاتية الدفع المستخدمة في نظام الأشجار الكامل تتوافق مع كل من المعهد الوطني للسلامة والصحة المهنية ومعايير الأيزو 1999:2013، مع اقتراح تدابير التخفيف التي تهدف إلى ...
Diego Aparecido Camargo +3 more
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The Critical Intensity for Occupational Noise
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1980Decades of medical examinations have shown that large-scale risks of hearing defects exist not only from 90 dB(A) upwards, but even from 85 dB(A) upwards. This experience is confirmed by the analysis of 25,000 tone threshold audiograms and by the results of experimental hearing fatigue tests.
F, Schwetz +3 more
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Occupational noise in printing companies
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2010The extent of noise in five printing companies in Novi Sad, Serbia, was determined using TES-1358A Sound Analyzer with RS-232 Interface. The data on equivalent A-level (dBA), as well as, maximum and minimum sound pressure levels were collected. It was found that folders and offset printing units are the predominant noise sources, with the average L (eq)
Aleksandra, Mihailovic +5 more
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Noise and Occupational Medicine
Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 2019: Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) represents the second most common occupational disease in the United States. Although the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has promulgated an occupational noise exposure standard and associated recordkeeping requirements, OSHA inspections increasingly document practices that violate both the noise
Andrew, Phillips +4 more
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Occupational Noise Exposure and the Risk of Hypertension
Epidemiology, 2013Noise may increase the risk of hypertension, but findings are inconsistent with respect to both community and occupational noise exposure. We used a large sample of noise-exposed industrial trades to analyze the association of occupational noise exposure and the risk of hypertension.The 7-year prospective cohort study included 145,190 workers from 625 ...
Stokholm, Zara Ann +4 more
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Statistical evaluation of occupational noise exposure
Applied Acoustics, 2005Abstract Assessment of the risk involved in occupational noise exposure ( L EP,d ) is significantly affected by assumptions and uncertainties in setting true exposure conditions meaning that the calculation according to the European legislation might not be fully representative.
CAGNO, ENRICO +2 more
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Occupational Noise Exposure in the Printing Industry
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1988The noise exposures of 274 printing production workers in 34 establishments in the New York city area were monitored. Results showed that 43% were exposed to 8-hr time-weighted average (TWA) noise exposures of 85 dBA or greater and that 14% were exposed to 8-hr TWAs of 90 dBA or greater.
K J, McMahon, P E, McManus
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Occupational noise exposure and hearing levels
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1981A study was made at the Bhabha Atomic Research Center to measure the hearing levels of persons working in a noisy environment. Two different workplaces, central air-conditioning plant and glass flowing shops, where a number of persons were exposed to noise levels exceeding 85 dB(A) were chosen.
M, Ambasankaran +6 more
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