DocumentCode :
3630336
Title :
Effects of noise on humans
Author :
Kristina Levak;Marko Horvat;Hrvoje Domitrovic
Author_Institution :
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Unska 3, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia
Volume :
1
fYear :
2008
Firstpage :
333
Lastpage :
336
Abstract :
Prolonged exposure of human beings to elevated noise levels results in irreversible damage to human health, thereby representing one of the most widespread public health hazards in industrialized countries. The main source of environmental noise exposure today is the road traffic noise. Aerodynamic noise created at freeway speeds is particularly intense. Currently, tens of millions of people are exposed to sound levels capable of not just causing hearing loss, but also inducing tinnitus, hypertension, vasoconstriction and other cardiovascular impacts. Apart from effects mentioned above, elevated noise levels also induce stress, increase accident rates at the workplace and stimulate aggression and other anti-social types of behavior. The most important sources of sound levels that cause the effects to human health mentioned above are road traffic and aircraft noise, along with prolonged exposure to loud music and industrial noise.
Keywords :
"Humans","Acoustic noise","Working environment noise","Noise level","Roads","Public healthcare","Hazards","Aerodynamics","Traffic control","Deafness"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
ELMAR, 2008. 50th International Symposium
ISSN :
1334-2630
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3364-3
Type :
conf
Filename :
4747500
Link To Document :
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