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Mehran Zolfaghari, Volume 3, Issue 1 (4-1996)
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Various risk factors in industrial environments can affect hearing status and healthy in today’s modern society. Noise control and hearing conservation program is very crucial in preventing workers exposed to high levels of noise in the work places.In the current article we are going to discuss issues such as industrial noise control, noise characteristics and standards and techniques for noise control. Then the methods for individual hearing conservation and medical care will be described in details.
Saeed Farahani, Ahmad Keshani, Volume 4, Issue 1 (5-1996)
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Hearing conservation is one of the useful programs in industrial audiology. Few studies have been reported on this issue. Performing this program is always accompanied with some problems, In a way that lacking enough attention can cause deviation from the main instructions in the program. In the current study we will first of all, have a look on the academic foundations of a hearing conservation program and then will discuss performing such a program in Pars- Minoo Company which have been performed by the audiology department of Tehran university of medical sciences in the winter 1995 in Tehran.
Seyyed Ali Akbar Tahayei, Volume 7, Issue 1 (5-1999)
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There are some insufficiencies in the Hearing Conservation Program that are exponentially exacerbated by lack of the standard and observation for this program and little interest in team work activities. Regarding the noise measurement instruments, limitation in the measurement lack of the equipments and also incomplete evaluation are clearly detected.The performed investigations have demonstrated that most of the industrial centers have no baseline auditory curve and sometimes do not intend in hearing screening evaluations. that is mainly because of the need for sound protected environment and calibrated instruments and also 14 hours of sound rest before the experiment.Her the problems in performing hearing conservation program is discussed in more details.
Vida Ameri, Volume 7, Issue 1 (5-1999)
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Introduction: We estimated the noise in an industrial shoe factory to determine the effect of noise in the workplace on the hearing status of the workers in such environments. Materials and method: the intensity of noise in dB in different parts of the factory was estimated. Then working people in each part was selected randomly and their hearing thresholds were evaluated by Conventional audiometry. Results: The results demonstrated that 23% were required to estimate thresholds more precisely and 95 needed close examination by Otolaryngologist. Besides, 10% of the workers suffered sensory neural hearing loss whose 2% of them diagnosed as NIHL. Discussion: Since the mentioned factory has good hearing conservation program for the workers, it seems that promoting the program can decline the number of noise induced hearing losses to the least numbers.
Parviz Moshki, Volume 7, Issue 1 (5-1999)
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Workers in the Municipality of Tehran expose to high level of noises. The major sources of noise are the vehicles for garbage collection, Asphalt production and its usage in construction of pavements, Repairing motor vehicles, technical and constructive implementation including road and building construction , Forging, Concrete planning, Welding, Building structure and etc.Although most of such activities are performed by Contractors, many workers are exposed to high levels of noise during such processes. Since hearing conservation program is a duty for the Municipality, we have managed to use some new protocols to prepare a convenient and quiet environment for workers that is going to be discussed here in the present article
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