牙科学校诊所的噪音水平。

The New Zealand dental journal Pub Date : 2014-09-01
M Al-Dujaili, W M Thomson, R Meldrum, A H Al-Ani
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摘要

未标明:长时间暴露于噪音中是一种很少被调查的牙科职业危害。有轶事证据表明,牙科学院四个学生诊所的噪音水平高于新西兰、澳大利亚和英国目前的职业噪音水平指南,该指南建议,在持续8小时的时间内,噪音水平不应超过85分贝(A)。本研究的目的是(1)测量学生诊所的噪音水平,(2)确定它们是否超过了目前的职业噪音水平指南。方法:采用噪声级计测量临床治疗前和治疗期间的分贝记录,单位为dB (A)。记录了学生们所进行的各种程序。结果:共录得127段背景音和126段活动音,测得背景音50.2 ~ 77.6 dB (A),活动音51.4 ~ 98.0 dB (A),均值分别为60.8和70.5 dB (A)。一个诊所(4SW诊所)的测量值明显高于其他诊所(P < 0.001),一个诊所(2N诊所)给出的读数最低。结论:奥塔哥牙科学院诊所记录的噪音水平超过了现行新西兰职业健康与安全指南规定的水平,但它们是间歇性的,而不是连续的。
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Noise levels in dental school clinics.

Unlabelled: Prolonged exposure to noise is a little-investigated occupational hazard in dentistry. There is anecdotal evidence suggesting that noise levels in four student clinics at the School of Dentistry are higher than the current occupational noise level guidelines in New Zealand, Australia and the United Kingdom, which suggest that levels should not exceed 85 dB (A) over a duration of 8 hours. The objectives of this study were to (1) measure the noise levels in the student clinics, and (2) determine whether they exceed current guidelines for occupational noise levels.

Method: A noise level meter was used to measure the decibel recordings in dB (A), before and during clinical sessions. The types of procedures being carried out by the students were recorded.

Results: 127 background recordings and 126 activity recordings were made, with measured noise levels ranging from 50.2 to 77.6 dB (A) for background levels, and 51.4 to 98.0 dB (A) during activity, with means of 60.8 and 70.5 dB (A) respectively. Measurements made in one clinic (the 4SW clinic) were significantly higher than those made in the other clinics (P < 0.001), and one (clinic 2N) gave the lowest readings.

Conclusion: Noise levels recorded from the clinics at the Otago School of Dentistry exceed those specified in the current New Zealand Occupational Health and Safety guidelines, but they are intermittent rather than continuous.

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