Research on the protective effect of hearing protective device for workers exposed to noise in a motor manufacturing enterprise
10.3760/cma.j.cn121094-20220815-00402
- VernacularTitle:某电机制造企业噪声作业工人的护听器防护效果验证研究
- Author:
Xi ZHONG
1
;
Shaojie FU
;
Jiawei ZHU
;
Xiang LI
;
Bin SHI
;
Shibiao SU
Author Information
1. 广东省职业病防治院职业卫生评价所,广州 510300
- Keywords:
Noise;
Hearing protective device;
Protective effect;
Personal attenuation rating;
Fit testing
- From:
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases
2023;41(11):814-818
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To understand the current situation of noise hazard in a motor manufacturing enterprise, and to explore the protective effect of workers wearing hearing protective device and its possible influencing factors.Methods:In November 2021, a total of 179 noise workers wearing hearing protective devices in a motor manufacturing company in a city were selected as research objects. Personal attenuation rating (PAR) of workers wearing hearing protective devices was measured. Baseline PAR was analyzed for different subgroups of basic demographic information, noise exposure, and the use of hearing protective devices to evaluate the effect of the intervention. Baseline PAR was compared using nonparametric tests.Results:There were 179 workers from 35 positions in 4 types of work, and the over-standard noise rate was 51.2% (42/82), among which the noise exposure intensity of motor equipment debugging workers was the highest [94.4 dB (A) ]. Compared the baseline PAR of different characteristics, it was found that the baseline PAR of male workers, workers whose daily noise exposure time were <8 h, workers who had used the hearing protective devices for 10 to 14 years, and workers who thought the hearing protective devices were comfortable were all higher, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05). Baseline PAR passing rate was 43.0% (77/179), and PAR of 102 workers who did not pass baseline test increased from 0 (0, 3) dB before intervention to 14 (12, 16) dB after intervention, with statistical significance ( P<0.05) . Conclusion:The noise hazard in this motor manufacturing enterprise is serious, and the protective effect of workers wearing hearing protective devices is not good. Gender, daily noise exposure time, years and comfort of wearing hearing protective device are the possible influencing factors of poor protective effect.