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Javad Sanati, Volume 7, Issue 1 (5-1999)
Abstract
Background: workers in the spinning company were audiologically evaluated to estimate the impact of industrial noise of the factory on their hearing status. Material & Method: subjects were 185 workers of the spinning post in the first flat of yarn. Hearing thresholds were compared at the beginning of their employment and after 1 to 19 years of work experience. Results: the percent of hearing deficit was lower than the data reported by WHO. Discussion: efficient application of hearing conservation devices has had a remarkable effect on hearing status of workers.
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