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Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
2023 Volume.33 No. 3 p.308 ~ p.316
Assessment of Apartment Building Construction Workers¡¯ Noise Exposure
Kang Tae-Sun
Abstract
Objectives: The aim of this study is to measure and assess the occupational noise exposure levels among construction workers at apartment building construction sites in South Korea.

Methods: Noise exposure assessments were conducted for 139 construction workers across 10 different trades at 53 apartment building construction sites in the northern part of Gyeonggi-do. Assessments were carried out using a noise dosimeter set with a 90 dB criterion, an 80 dB threshold, and a 5 dB exchange rate over a period of more than 6 hours(LMOEL)

Results: The mean LMOEL (equivalent continuous noise level over 8 hours) for the 139 dosimeter samples was 87.8 ¡¾ 4.3 dBA. The mean noise exposure level for each construction trade, referred to as the trade mean, was also calculated. Significant differences in noise exposure levels were observed between construction trades (ANOVA, p < 0.001). The highest LMOEL values were recorded for concrete chippers (93.2 ¡¾ 2.6 dBA), followed by ironworkers (88.4 ¡¾ 0.7 dBA), concrete finishers (88.3 ¡¾ 2.7 dBA), masonry workers (87.7 ¡¾ 1.9 dBA), pile driver operators (85.6 ¡¾ 1.7 dBA), concrete carpenters (84.9 ¡¾ 2.4 dBA), interior carpenters (83.5 ¡¾ 2.1 dBA), and other groups (81.4 ¡¾ 2.2 dBA).

Conclusions: The findings suggest that nearly all construction workers in this study are at risk of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL). Moreover, the study establishes that construction trades can serve as a useful metric for assessing noise exposure levels at apartment construction sites.
KEYWORD
apartment, construction trade, construction worker, noise exposure, trade mean
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