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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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Occupational noise in urban buses

International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 2006
Abstract The noise level environment for Brazilian urban bus drivers (city of Curitiba) was examined. Noise levels were measured in 3 types of buses: (1) bi-articulated, (2) speedy, and (3) feeder, 20 buses of each type. Bi-articulated buses are formed by three cars and two hinges, and operate in exclusive lanes, where cars are not allowed. They stop
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Waterfront Occupational Noises

Noise Control Engineering, 1977
Hugh J. Parry, Joan K. Parry
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No-occupational exposure to noise.

Giornale italiano di medicina del lavoro ed ergonomia, 2005
The aim of the research was to evaluate the risk for the health of the disco-goers related to no-professional exposition to noise produced by speakers of discos. The noise has been measured in the middle of a disco using a class 1 phonometer. The exposition level was calculated using the formula quoted in the D.Lgs 277/91 (Italian legislative decree ...
CASSANO, Filippo   +3 more
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Occupational Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 2012
D Bruce, Kirchner   +6 more
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[Industrial and occupational noise].

Sozial- und Praventivmedizin, 1981
S, Gyr, E, Grandjean
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