不丹工业中职业性噪声暴露水平的流行病学

Phuntsho Dendup
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2、3不丹平措林劳动和人力资源部区域劳动和人力资源办公室。DOI: https://doi.org/10.24321/2455.7048.201902简介:噪音听力损失长期以来一直被认为是一种可预防的职业病。接触噪音对健康的影响取决于噪音的程度和接触噪音的持续时间。因此,了解噪音水平并确定工人在工作场所暴露于不同噪音水平对于确定工作场所的可预防计划至关重要。然而,在不丹,关于工业中普遍存在的噪音暴露水平的信息或研究有限或根本没有。方法:本文的目的是确定在不丹的两个国家的26个制造业的职业噪声暴露水平,并确定高风险的行业和职业。噪声暴露风险高的部门被选为研究对象,同样,企业内部噪声污染高的部门也被考虑作为抽样对象。使用iOS设备上的NIOSH SLM应用程序测量噪声水平,并使用结构化表格。结果:34.6%的行业职业噪声水平在85 ~ 90dB(A)之间,38.5%的行业职业噪声水平在91dB(A)以上。按职业划分,43.5%的工人暴露于90dB(A)以上的职业噪声水平。在各种职业中,木匠和操作员最容易听力受损。结论:由于三分之一以上的企业的职业噪声水平超过90 dB(A),这些工作场所的工人听力损失的风险较高。由于在这些工作场所没有使用耳朵保护装置和听力保护计划,情况可能会进一步恶化。
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Epidemiology of Occupational Noise Exposure Level in the Industries of Bhutan
Phuntsho Dendup, Sonam Tenzin, Penpa 1Department of Labour, Ministry of Labour and Human Resources Thimphu, Bhutan. 2,3Regional Labour and Human Resources Office, Ministry of Labour and Human Resources, Phuntsholing, Bhutan. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24321/2455.7048.201902 Introduction: Noise hearing loss has been long recognized as an occupational disease which is preventable. The health effect of noise exposure depends on the level of noise and the duration of exposure. Thus, understanding noise levels and determining workers’ exposure to different noise levels at workplace is paramount in determining preventable programs at workplace. However, in Bhutan, there is limited or no information or studies on the prevalence of noise exposure level in the industries. Methods: The objective of this article is to ascertain the level of occupational noise exposure in the 26 manufacturing industries in two state of Bhutan and determine the high-risk industry and occupation. Sectors with high risk of noise exposure were selected for the study and similarly, the departments with high noise pollution within the establishment were considered for sampling. The level of noise was measured using NIOSH SLM apps on iOS devices and structured forms were used. Results: 34.6% of industries have occupation noise level between 85 to 90dB(A) and 38.5% have above 91dB(A). By occupation, 43.5% of workers are exposed to occupational noise level more than 90dB(A). Among various occupations, carpenters and operators are found to be vulnerable to hearing loss. Conclusion: Since more than one third of the enterprises have occupational noise level exceeding 90 dB(A), the workers in these workplaces have a higher risk of hearing loss. The situation could be further aggravated due to not using ear protection and not having hearing conservation programs in these workplaces.
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