Yassi A, Gaborieau D, Gillespie I, Elias J
Department of Community Health Sciences and Medicine, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.
J Occup Med. 1991 Oct;33(10):1067-70.
A noise-level survey, dosimetry, and audiometric testing were conducted in a large health care facility to determine the areas with hazardous noise levels, the number of employees at risk, and the prevalence of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) among the exposed. Nine high-risk areas were identified, with readings of up to 110 dBA recorded. In the work force of approximately 6,000 employees, 321 were identified as exposed to potentially hazardous noise levels. Abnormal hearing patterns were observed in 59 (19%) of the 308 workers screened, with 36 cases of NIHL documented. The findings showed that noise is a serious hazard in many areas, that some cases of NIHL have developed from occupational exposure in this hospital, and that a control program is essential.
在一家大型医疗机构进行了噪声水平调查、剂量测定和听力测试,以确定存在危险噪声水平的区域、面临风险的员工数量以及暴露人群中噪声性听力损失(NIHL)的患病率。确定了九个高风险区域,记录到的读数高达110分贝。在约6000名员工的 workforce 中,有321人被确定暴露于潜在危险的噪声水平。在接受筛查的308名工人中,有59人(19%)观察到听力模式异常,记录到36例噪声性听力损失病例。研究结果表明,噪声在许多区域是严重危害,该医院的一些噪声性听力损失病例是由职业暴露导致的,并且控制计划至关重要。