Department of Public Health, Health Services Research and Health Technology Assessment, UMIT-University for Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology, 6060 Hall in Tirol, Austria.
Office of the Tyrolean Regional Government, Department for Emission, Safety and Sites, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Sep 19;16(18):3504. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16183504.
Noise legislation in Austria does not provide an assessment of the cumulative effect of noise from different sources. The desire of citizens for a total noise assessment is getting stronger. Within the pilot project "Gesamtlärmbetrachtung" (Total Noise Investigation) Innsbruck, data from 1031 face-to-face interviews were correlated with exposure data from road, rail and air traffic noise. The interviews were selected in clusters according to the exposure combinations of these three sources. In addition to exposure-response relationships, it has also been found that the annoyance response to air and rail traffic noise is independent of the background noise from road traffic. The total noise annoyance response shows a cumulative effect in each source considered. From the source specific exposure-response relationships, a total noise assessment model based on the annoyance equivalents model was developed. This model is more suitable than the dominant source model and thus also considerable for legal application.
奥地利的噪声法规并未评估来自不同来源的噪声的累积效应。公民对全面噪声评估的需求越来越强烈。在因斯布鲁克的“Gesamtlärmbetrachtung”(全面噪声研究)试点项目中,对 1031 份面对面访谈的数据与道路交通噪声、铁路噪声和航空噪声的暴露数据进行了相关分析。这些访谈是根据这三种来源的暴露组合进行聚类选择的。除了暴露-反应关系,还发现对空气和铁路交通噪声的烦恼反应与道路交通的背景噪声无关。总噪声烦恼反应在每个考虑的源中都表现出累积效应。从特定于源的暴露-反应关系中,基于烦恼等效模型开发了一个总噪声评估模型。与主导源模型相比,该模型更适合,因此对于法律应用也具有重要意义。