(2017) Evaluation of noise pollution and noise-induced hearing loss in workers of a ceramic industry. Occupational Medicine, a Quarterly Journal. pp. 37-46.
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Abstract
Introduction: Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a major problem in industrialized and developing countries. Trend of industrialization and lack of proper protective equipment lead to an increased frequency of noise-related disorders especially NIHL. This study was conducted to investigate noise pollution and the frequency of NIHL in workers of one of the ceramic industries. Materials and Methods: In a descriptive cross-sectional study, 155 tile workers were studied in 2015. Mean of age and working experience in participants was 29.45±6.8 and 5.3±3.65 years, respectively. Sound pressure level in different sections of ceramic industry were measured using Bruel & Kj?r sound level meter. Pure tone audiometry of air conduction was performed in both ears at frequencies 0.5, 1, 2, and 4 kHz. Hearing threshold higher than 25 dB at different frequencies was defined as hearing loss. Results: Mean of hearing threshold was 20.06±7.64 dB in right ear and 17.46±8.7 dB in left ear. Total hearing threshold was 17.9±8.04 dB. About 18.7% of subjects suffered from NIHL in the right ear and 10.3% in the left ear. A significant relationship was found between work experience, job, lack of using proper protective equipment and hearing loss. Conclusion: In conclusion, the rate of hearing loss among tile workers was high, hearing loss was more frequently seen in right ear than left ear.
Item Type: | Article |
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Page Range: | pp. 37-46 |
Journal or Publication Title: | Occupational Medicine, a Quarterly Journal |
Volume: | 8 |
Number: | 4 |
Depositing User: | ms soheila Bazm |
URI: | http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/10236 |
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