Sharafutdinov A Ia, Sharafutdinova N Kh
Gig Tr Prof Zabol. 1991(3):19-21.
A correlation was established between morbidity with temporary disability among oil-processing plant workers and the levels of the noise dosages received in one working shift. The morbidity rate among the engine-drivers examined was generally higher than that in the group of operators. The correlational analysis of morbidity versus the complex hazard indices revealed that the latters' growth resulted into increasing morbidity rate, but the same correlation was less vivid in case with the workers affected with the smallest noise dosages (up to 1.0). The noise dosage increase (over 4.0) revealed no adequate correlation between morbidity and the complex hazard indices.
在石油加工厂工人中,建立了临时残疾发病率与一个工作班次所接受的噪声剂量水平之间的关联。接受检查的发动机司机的发病率总体上高于操作员组。对发病率与综合危险指数进行的相关分析表明,后者的增加导致发病率上升,但对于受最小噪声剂量(高达1.0)影响的工人,相同的相关性不太明显。噪声剂量增加(超过4.0)表明发病率与综合危险指数之间没有充分的相关性。