Profiles Of Noise Exposure Levels In South African Mining ? Synopsis ? Objectives

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A. L. Edwards
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

A two-year study focused on current noise exposure levels in the South African mining industry, aimed at helping the Mine Health and Safety Council of South Africa meet its milestones for eliminating noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). Methods A multi-task methodology was adapted from international baseline studies to determine the exposure to noise in both large-scale and small- to medium-scale mines. Results On average, 66.7 per cent of the employees sampled in year 1 and 78.4 per cent in year 2 were exposed to noise levels of above the 85 dB A legislated occupational exposure level. Conclusions Information obtained through the study could be developed into a national personal noise exposure database, including audiometric results, equipment noise emission levels and initiatives for noise engineering control by mines and equipment manufacturers to facilitate targets of eliminating NIHL. Keywords Noise exposure levels, mining industry, noise-induced hearing loss
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APA: A. L. Edwards  (2011)  Profiles Of Noise Exposure Levels In South African Mining ? Synopsis ? Objectives

MLA: A. L. Edwards Profiles Of Noise Exposure Levels In South African Mining ? Synopsis ? Objectives. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2011.

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