| Literature DB >> 25992147 |
Adriana Lacerda1, Juliana Quintiliano1, Diolen Lobato1, Claudia Gonçalves1, Jair Marques1.
Abstract
Introduction Researchers studying the hearing health of forestry workers have revealed the presence of a noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) in this population and have concluded that the vibration of the equipment, the carbon monoxide released by motors, and pesticides might also contribute to NIHL. Objective To analyze the noise exposure in the Brazilian forestry industry workers and the effects on hearing. Methods The study sample comprised 109 employees of a company that specialized in reforestation. Their participants' mean age was 35.5 years (21 to 54 years), mean tenure at the company was 3.9 years (1 to 13 years), and mean total duration of noise exposure was 12.3 years (1 to 30 years). The existing documentation reporting on the jobs risk analysis was examined, noise level was measured, and pure tone audiometry was performed in all participants. Participants were divided into three groups according to their noise exposure levels in their current job. Results Of the participants who were exposed to noise levels less than 85 dBA (decibels with A-weighting filter), 23.8% had hearing loss, and 5.5% of the participants who were exposed to noise ranging from 85 to 89.9 dBA and 11% of the participants who were exposed to noise greater than 90 dBA had audiogram results suggestive of NIHL. Conclusion The implementation of a hearing loss prevention program tailored to forestry workers is needed.Entities:
Keywords: noise; noise-induced hearing loss; occupational health
Year: 2014 PMID: 25992147 PMCID: PMC4392503 DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1382098
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Arch Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 1809-4864
Description of age, years at current company and time of total occupational exposure at current company of the participants regarding to the level of exposure to noise at the current company
| Noise level (dBA/LAeq-8h) |
| |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| <85 | 85–89.9 | 90–94.9 | ||
| Number of participants (%) | 61 (55.97%) | 28 (25.69%) | 20 (18.34%) | – |
| Age (y) | 35.7 ± 8.32 | 37.8 ± 7.05 | 32.6 ± 8.78 | 0.1137 |
| Time working at current company (y) | 4.7 ± 3.11 | 3.1 ± 1.73 | 2.6 ± 2.37 | 0.001746 |
| Time of total exposure to noise (y) | 12.0 ± 5.72 | 16.8 ± 7.58 | 6.0 ± 5.04 | 0.000017 |
Abbreviations: dBA, decibels with A-weighting filter; dBA/LAeq-8h, decibels per 8-h exposure daily with conversion factor of 5 dBA.
Ratio of normal and suggestive NIHL audiograms related to the job at the company regarding to level of exposure to noise—test of different proportions
| Job and noise level (dBA) | Normal | NIHL | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| % |
| % | |
| Leader (<85) | 2 | 1.83 | – | 0.00 |
| Mechanist (<85) | 1 | 0.92 | 1 | 0.92 |
| Head harvester op. (<85) | 6 | 5.50 | 3 | 2.75 |
| Aerial cable op. (<85) | – | 0.00 | 1 | 0.92 |
| Loader op. (<85) | 6 | 5.50 | 5 | 4.59 |
| Feller op. (<85) | 2 | 1.83 | 2 | 1.83 |
| Forwarder op. (<85) | 1 | 0.92 | 1 | 0.92 |
| Tractor machine op. (90–94.9) | 8 | 7.34 | 10 | 9.17 |
| Convoy truck driver op. (90–94.9) | – | 0.00 | 2 | 1.83 |
| Chainsaw op. (85–89.9) | 18 | 16.51 | 6 | 5.50 |
| Skidder op. (<85) | 17 | 15.60 | 12 | 11.01 |
| Supervisor (<85) | – | 0.00 | 1 | 0.92 |
Abbreviations: dBA, decibels with A-weighting filter; NIHL, noise-induced hearing loss; op., operator.
Note: The forestry harvester is responsible for cutting and cubing logs, removing twigs, peeling and processing logs; forwarders use autoloader tractors for transferring logs in access areas difficult for road trucks; feller-bunchers are machines that fell the trees; skidders are forestry tractors used for dragging trees and logs; loaders are forestry tractors used for loading of logs; aerial cable is equipment joined to a tractor and used for removing the logs from difficult areas.
Distribution of the results regarding dose of exposure to noise in relation to noise level (dBA/LAeq-8h)
| Dose (%) | dBA/LAeq-8h | Total, | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| <85, | 85–89.9, | 90–94.9, | No information, | ||
| 63.3 | 18 (16.51) | – | – | – | 18 (16.51) |
| 64.0 | 4 (3.67) | – | – | – | 4 (3.67) |
| 68.6 | 4 (3.67) | – | – | – | 4 (3.67) |
| 69.2 | 3 (2.75) | – | – | – | 3 (2.75) |
| 70.2 | 29 (26.61) | – | – | – | 29 (26.61) |
| 76.5 | – | 28 (25.69) | – | – | 28 (25.69) |
| 83.2 | – | – | 2 (1.83) | – | 2 (1.83) |
| 92.52 | – | – | 18 (16.51) | – | 18 (16.51) |
| No information | 2 (1.83) | – | – | 1 (0.92) | 3 (2.75) |
| Total | 60 (55.05) | 28 (25.69) | 20 (18.34) | 1 (0.92) | 109 (100) |
Abbreviations: dBA, decibels with A-weighting filter; dBA/LAeq-8h, decibels per 8-h exposure daily with conversion factor of 5 dBA.
Distributions of frequencies (%) regarding noise level (dBA/LAeq-8h) and protector usage
| dBA/LAeq-8h | No usage | Type of hearing protector | Total usage, | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Muffs (CA 7166-NRRsf 18 dB), | Plug (CA14471-NRRsf 10 dB), | |||
| <85 | 19 | 32 (35.23) | 10 (11.36) | 42 (46.59) |
| 85–89.9 | 0 | 28 (31.82) | – | 28 (31.82) |
| 90–94.9 | 2 | 15 (15.91) | 5 (5.68) | 20 (21.59) |
| Total | 21 | 73 (46.59) | 15 (17.5) | 88 (100.00) |
Abbreviations: dBA, decibels with A-weighting filter; dBA/LAeq-8h, decibels per 8-h exposure daily with conversion factor of 5 dBA; NRRsf, noise reduction rating - subject fit.
Frequencies of the groups according to audiometry classification, tinnitus, and hearing loss complaints—test of different proportions
| Variables | Noise levels (dBA/ LAeq-8h) | Test of different proportions | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| <85 (group 1), | 85–89.9 (group 2), | 90–94.9 (group 3), | ||
| Audiometry classification | ||||
| Normal | 34 (31.94) | 19 (17.43) | 8 (7.34) | G1 ≠G2 ≠G3 |
| Suggestive of NIHL | 26 (23.85) | 6 (5.50) | 12 (11.01) | G1 ≠G2 and G1 ≠G3 |
| Other causes | – (0.00) | 4 (3.67) | – (0.00) | Test does not apply |
| Tinnitus complaint | ||||
| No | 56 (51.38) | 26 (23.85) | 20 (18.35) | G1 ≠G2 and G1 ≠G3 |
| Yes | 4 (3.57) | 3 (2.75) | 0 (0.00) | G1 ≠G3 |
| Hearing loss complaint | ||||
| No | 56 (51.38) | 27 (24.77) | 20 (18.35) | G1 ≠G2 and G1 ≠G3 |
| Yes | 4 (3.67) | 2 (1.83) | – (0.00) | G1 ≠G3 |
Abbreviations: dBA, decibels with A-weighting filter; dBA/LAeq-8h, decibels per 8-h exposure daily with conversion factor of 5 dBA; NIHL, noise-induced hearing loss.
Note: Group 1 was exposed to <85 dBA/LAeq-8h; group 2, 85–89.9 dBA/LAeq-8h; group 3, 90–94.9 dBA/LAeq-8h.
Fig. 1Mean, minimum, and maximum values of hearing thresholds in right ear (A) and left ear (B) of the group that showed noise level < 85 decibels with A-weighting filter (dBA) per 8-hour exposure daily with conversion factor of 5 dBA (LAeq-8h) and mean hearing values of American National Standards Institute S3.4 norm for subjects aging 30 years (50th percentile).
Fig. 2Mean, minimum, and maximum value of hearing thresholds in right ear (A) and left ear (B) of the group that showed noise level ranging from 85 to 89.9 decibels with A-weighting filter (dBA) per 8-hour exposure daily with conversion factor of 5 dBA (LAeq-8h) and the mean hearing values of American National Standards Institute S3.4 norm for subjects aging 30 years (50th percentile).
Fig. 3Mean, minimum, and maximum values of hearing thresholds in the right ear (A) and left ear (B) of the group that showed noise level raging from 90 to 94.9 decibels with A-weighting filter (dBA) per 8-hour exposure daily with conversion factor of 5 dBA (LAeq-8h) and the mean hearing values of the American National Standards Institute S3.4 norm for subjects aging 30 years (50th percentile).