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Noise E ffect To Health ?

Noise E ffect To Health ?. Be carful about noise effect , Please take care your ear at your work . Protection . Sound level of airborne sound source. Individual sensation of sound. Frequency

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Noise E ffect To Health ?

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  1. Noise Effect To Health ? Be carful about noise effect , Please take care your ear at your work Prepared by KhenSamrith

  2. Protection Prepared by Khen Samrith

  3. Sound level of airborne sound source Prepared by Khen Samrith

  4. Individual sensation of sound Frequency The higher the frequency the more disturbing is the sound this is true for sound up to 6000 cps. Physical fitness Tired or side person feel more disturbed than well –rested or healthy person Kind of activity Intellectual work is more easily disturbed than physical work Time sequence Increasing and decreasing sounds are more disturbing than monotonous ones Noise Individual sensation of sound Sound pressure The stronger the sound pressure , the more disturbing Duration The longer a sound lasts , the more disturbing it becomes Personal attitude Those who hear involuntarily feel more disturbed than those who make the noise Prepared by Khen Samrith

  5. Exposure to loud noise will inevitably cause hearing loss • over time. • Loud noise damages or destroys the nerves in the inner ear. • Another effect can be “tinnitus” or permanent ringing in the ear. Prepared by Khen Samrith

  6. raised blood pressure • increased heart rate and stress resulting in irritability and headaches, an reduced ability to hear malfunctioning equipment, alarm signals or verbal warnings. • including the risks of stroke and heart attack • reduced immune response, and • gastric ulcers. Prepared by KhenSamrith

  7. Stress related symptoms include: • irritability, headaches, moodiness and insomnia, and disturbance of psychomotor reactions. Exposure to both excessive or low levels of noise can result in: • increased absenteeism • reduced productivity due to fatigue and low concentration • increased production costs • reduced quality of work/product/service, and • reduced ability to communicate, for example, difficulty in holding a telephone conversation. Prepared by Khen Samrith

  8. When is Noise Too Loud? • Noise is measured in units called “decibels” or “dB” If two people 3 feet apart must shout • to be heard, the background noise is too loud (above 85 decibels). • Noise above 140 decibels causes pain and immediate hearing loss. Prepared by KhenSamrith

  9. Long Term Exposure to Noise Our ears can recover from short exposure to loud noise, but over time nerve damage will occur. • The longer and louder the noise, the greater chance permanent damage will occur. • There is really no such thing as “tough ears” or “getting used to it”. Prepared by KhenSamrith

  10. Daily Allowable Exposure Times to Noise • The table below shows noise levels and how long a person can be exposed without hearing protection before there is damage to the ear. • Noise Level Allowable Exposure Time • 85 decibels 8 hours • 90 decibels 4 hours • 100 decibels 1 hour • 105 decibels 30 minutes • 110 decibels 15 minutes • 115 decibels 0 minutes Prepared by Khen Samrith

  11. Equipment Noise Level • Back Hoe 85-95 decibels • Chain Saw 110 decibels • Front-end Loader 90-95 decibels • Examples of Noisy Equipment • Front 90 Gunshot 140 decibels • Jackhammer 112 decibels • Lawn Mower 90 decibels • Tractor 95-105 decibels • Circular Saw 90-100 decibels Prepared by Khen Samrith

  12. Non-Auditory Injuries • Picture of a damaged sheep lung • Healthy • Damaged Prepared by Khen Samrith

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