A study of noise exposure among workers at printing factory / Rohaida Md Wazir
Introduction: A comparative cross sectional study of noise exposure and hearing loss was conducted among workers in printing factory at Shah Alam, Selangor. Thirty workers that exposed to noise produced by the machine with 30 workers that do not exposed to noise were selected as respondents in this...
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Format: | Student Project |
Language: | English |
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2010
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Online Access: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/52356/1/52356.PDF https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/52356/ |
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Summary: | Introduction: A comparative cross sectional study of noise exposure and hearing loss was conducted among workers in printing factory at Shah Alam, Selangor. Thirty workers that exposed to noise produced by the machine with 30 workers that do not exposed to noise were selected as respondents in this study. Objective: The aim of this study is to identify the noise exposure level among workers at printing factory and hearing loss. Methodology: A comparative cross sectional study was carried out in order to determine the noise exposure level among exposed and unexposed group. Sound level meter model DA WE were used to measure the noise level at the printing company while dosimeter model Quest Edge 4 were used to measured personal noise exposure. Audiometric test using audiometer booth model Garson Stadler was done to measure the impact on hearing. The questionnaires were distributed in order to gather data of the respondents participate and also the symptoms of hearing loss. Result: Noise level at the printing factory was above 80 dB(A). The highest noise produce was 89.7 dB(A). For total sound pressure level, the highest noise produce was 93.3 dB(A). For noise exposure level, exposed group has high noise exposure level with mean (82.31 dB(A) ± 3 .21) compare to unexpose group (32.62 dB(A) ± 4.97). This study shows there is a significant different between both group (p=0.01, 95% CI= 47.54 - 51.86). There are also has a significant different between the hearing level among exposed and unexposed group with p<0.01. The study also show there is a significant association between noise exposure and hearing loss (p=0.004). Twenty two of exposed workers suffer hearing loss. For symptom of hearing loss, difficult to hear conversation and speaking loud show a significant association with hearing loss (p=0.028). Conclusion: The study shows that there is a significant association between noise exposure and hearing loss. Workers will suffer noise induced hearing loss if control measures do not get serious attention. Hierarchy of control needed to follow when managing the risk. The authorities, need to revise noise regulation at national level to be more effective so that it become more effective by reducing the action level to 80 dB(A) and Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) to 85 dB(A). |
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