Author/Authors :
Ghasemi Mohammad نويسنده Health Research Center, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Khoshakhlagh Amir Hussein نويسنده Department of Occupational Health, School of Health, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, IR Iran
Abstract :
Background Hearing impairment (HI), resulting from noise exposure,
can be incapacitating and irreversible. Objectives The present study
aimed to determine the relationship between noise exposure and HI among
workers and employees in a spinning industry. Methods This cross
sectional study was conducted on 489 workers in a spinning industry in
Iran during 2015. The census method was applied for the purpose of
sampling. The hearing threshold of each ear was determined during work
shifts, using Madsen audiometric device. HI was calculated, based on the
guidelines by the American Medical Association (AMA). The effects of
different variables on HI were assessed via regression analysis. Results
The mean noise level at workplace was 88.87 ± 13.6 dB. The highest noise
level in the sampled worksites was observed in the ring spinning section
(94.1 ± 3.2 dB). Based on the results, maximum HI in both ears was 41%.
The findings showed a significant relationship between HI and noise
level, age, educational level, and work shift. Also, a linear equation
was proposed in which each dB increase in noise level resulted in an
approximately 0.5% decline in HI. Conclusions By introducing an
equation, this study demonstrated that spinning workers, who are exposed
to relatively high noise levels, are at risk of major HI. In addition, a
number of potential contributing factors, including age, work
experience, occupation, and work shift, were correlated with HI.