The Prevalence and Risk Factor of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Among Industry Workers

Bashudeb Kumar Saha, I. M. Hashim Reza, Md. Iqbal Hossen
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Background: Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) has been gradually noticed for its insidious nature as an occupational hazard concomitant with various adverse personal health and industrial hygiene issues, including tinnitus, temporary threshold shift, hypertension, annoyance, elevated occupational accidents by aprosexia, stress, and poorer production performance. Objective: To assess prevalence and risk factor of noise-induced hearing loss among industry workers. Method: This cross sectional study was carried out at tertiary hospital from January 2021 to 2022, Dhaka. Where 97 workers exposed to noise and administrative controls were enrolled in study as a sample population. A structured questionnaire was developed by the expert-review method and applied to all the subjects with face-to-face interviews. Results: Out of 97 sample, 26 workers were having noise induced hearing loss (NIHL). Workers younger than 35 had a 20.59 percent NIHL incidence, while those older than 35 had a 41.38 percent NIHL incidence. The generator area of the plant had the loudest machinery (96-100 dB). As much as 46.67 percent of the generating crew had trouble hearing. Conclusion: We found out that the prevalence of noise induced hearing loss among industry workers. We also found out that workers are overexposed to noise and there is little protection accorded to the workers. It also shows that high noise intensity levels and exposure for long durations leads to hearing loss. Based on the study finding, implementation of hearing conservation programme through development and enforcement of regulations to identify and monitor occupational risk groups, restriction of importation of equipment, which emits dangerous levels of noise, are recommended.
工业工人噪声性听力损失患病率及危险因素分析
背景:噪声性听力损失(NIHL)作为一种潜在的职业危害,伴随着各种不利的个人健康和工业卫生问题,包括耳鸣、暂时性阈值移位、高血压、烦恼、工作障碍、压力和生产性能下降导致的职业事故增加,已逐渐引起人们的注意。目的:了解工业工人噪声性听力损失的患病率及危险因素。方法:横断面研究于2021年1月至2022年1月在达卡三级医院进行。选取97名受噪音和行政管制的工人作为研究样本。采用专家评议法编制结构化问卷,对所有被试进行面对面访谈。结果:97名工人中有26人存在噪声性听力损失(NIHL)。35岁以下的工人NIHL发病率为20.59%,而35岁以上的工人NIHL发病率为41.38%。工厂的发电机区有最响的机器(96- 100db)。46.67%的发电机组人员有听力障碍。结论:本研究发现噪音性听力损失在工业工人中普遍存在。我们还发现工人们过度暴露在噪音中,而对工人的保护却很少。研究还表明,高噪音强度和长时间暴露在噪音中会导致听力丧失。根据研究结果,建议通过制订和执行规例,以确定和监测职业风险组别,以及限制进口发出危险噪音的设备,来实施听力保护计划。
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