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{"title":"Noise Level Investigation in Printing Industry in Novi Sad, Serbia","authors":"Gruji\u0107 S., Mihailovi\u0107 A., Kiurski J., Adamovi\u0107 S., Adamovi\u0107 D","volume":52,"journal":"International Journal of Environmental and Ecological Engineering","pagesStart":224,"pagesEnd":227,"ISSN":"1307-6892","URL":"https:\/\/publications.waset.org\/pdf\/1806","abstract":"The aim of this study was to determine noise level of\r\nsix different types of machines in printing companies in Novi Sad.\r\nThe A-weighted levels on Leq, Lmax and Lmin Sound Pressure Level\r\n(SPL) in dBA were measured. It was found that the folders, offset\r\nprinting presses and binding machines are the predominant noise\r\nsources. The noise levels produced by 12 of 38 machines exceed the\r\nlimiting threshold level of 85 dBA, tolerated by law. Since it was\r\ndetermined that the average noise level for folders (87.7 dB) exceeds\r\nthe permitted value the octave analysis of noise was performed.","references":"[1] O. M. P. Norton, \"Fundamentals of noise and vibrations analysis for\r\nengineers\", Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1994.\r\n[2] D. I. Nelson, Y. Robert, R. Y. Nelson, M. D. Concha-Barrientos, and M.\r\nFingerhut, \"The global burden of occupational noise-induced hearing\r\nloss\", American Journal of Industrial Medicine., 2005, Vol. 48, No.6,\r\npp. 446-458.\r\n[3] P. Rabinowitz, T. Rees, \"Occupational hearing loss\". In: Rosenstock, L.,\r\nCullen, M., Brodkin, C., Redlich, C. (Eds.), \"Textbook of clinical\r\noccupational and environmental medicine\". Second Edition. (pp. 426-\r\n362). Philadelphia, USA: Elsevier Saunders, 2005.\r\n[4] Dobbie, R. A. (2002). Noise. In Wald, P. H., Stave, G. (Eds.), Physical\r\nand Biological Hazards of the Workplace. Second Edition. (pp. 279-\r\n290). New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.\r\n[5] Stansfeld, S. A., Matheson, M. P. (2003). Noise pollution: non-auditory\r\neffects on health, British Medical Bulletin, 68(1), 243-257\r\n[6] Tomei, F., Fantini, S., Tomao, E., Baccolo, T. P., Rosati, M.V. (2000).\r\nHypertension and chronic exposure to noise. Archives of Environmental\r\nHealth, 55(5), 319-325\r\n[7] Virkkunen, H., Kauppinen, T., Tenkanen, I. (2005). Long-term effect of\r\noccupational noise on the risk of coronary heart disease. Scandinavian\r\nJournal of Work, Environment &Health, 31(4), 291-299.\r\n[8] P. Gidikova, G. Prakova, P. Ruev, and G. Sandeva, \"Hearing impairment\r\namong workers occupationally exposed to excessive levels of noise\",\r\nCentral European Journal of Medicine, 2007, Vol. 2, No.3, pp. 313-\r\n318.\r\n[9] I-INCE International Institute of Noise Control Engineering (Ed.) \"Final\r\nreport, technical assessment of upper limits on noise in the workplace\".\r\nI-INCE Publication 97-1. Noise\/News International, 203-216. (1997).\r\nRetrieved from: http:\/\/www.i-ince.org\/data\/iince971.pdf.\r\n[10] RANLWE (Regulations of allowed noise level in working\r\nenvironment). (1992). \"Official Gazette of the SFRJ\", No 21\/92 310-\r\n316.\r\n[11] Niland J. (1994). Occupational hearing loss, noise, and hearing\r\nconservation. In : Zenz C., Dickerson O., Horvarth E., (Eds.),\r\nOccupational medicine. Third Edition. (pp. 258-296). St Louis\r\nMissouri: Mosby Publication\r\n[12] A. Mihailovic, S. Grujic, J. Kiurski, J. Krstic, I. Oros, and I. Kovacevic,\r\n\"Occupational noise in printing companies\", Environmental Monitoring\r\nand Assessment, 2010, EMAS5885.1, DOI: 10.1007\/s10661-010-1817-\r\n5.","publisher":"World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology","index":"Open Science Index 52, 2011"}