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Industrial noise - Definition and Overview

Related Words: Functional, Manufacturing, Mercantile, Merchant, Official, Pro, Professional, Retail, Technical, Trade, Trading, Vocational, Wholesale


Traditionally, workplace noise has been a hazard linked to heavy industries such as ship-building and associated only with noise induced hearing loss (NIHL).

Modern thinking in occupational safety and health identifies noise as hazard to worker safety and health in many places of employment and by a variety of means.

Noise not only makes a person deaf (at exposures of over 85 decibels (dB)), but it also acts as a causal factor for stress and raises systolic blood pressure.

Additionally, it can be a causal factor in work accidents, both by masking hazards and warning signals, and by impeding concentration.

Noise also acts synergistically with other hazards to increase the risk of harm to workers. In particular, noise and dangerous substances (e.g. some solvents) that have some tendencies towards ototoxicity may give rise to rapid ear damage.

Example Usage of Industrial

RyanMcGreal: Why do we hold Pittsburgh up as a post-Industrial success story?
stevesilberman: Russian missile caused UFO (first time I've seen Reuters cite the "military-Industrial complex" as a source) http://bit.ly/5UAQeh
Economics_Books: New release: The Great Industrial War: Framing Class Conflict in the Media, 1865-1950 by Troy Rondinone http://bit.ly/5dHuiI
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