Study on the fit testing for the workers wearing hearing protection device in machinery manufacturing enterprises

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Objective To investigate the occupational noise hazards in five machinery manufacturing enterprises, and to evaluate the individual noise reduction values and influencing factors of workers wearing hearing protection device (HPD) by individual fit testing. Methods From November 2021 to January 2022, 5 machinery manufacturing enterprises in Bao 'an District of Shenzhen were selected to conduct an occupational health survey to understand the noise exposure level of workers. The 3MTM E-A-RfitTM fitness test system was used to test the baseline individual sound attenuation value level (PAR) of the daily wear of the ear protecters for 485 workers in typical noise working positions. Workers whose PAR values could not meet the requirements of noise reduction at work were instructed to wear and repeated tests were conducted. PAR results of the workers before and after the intervention were collected and analyzed. Results The noise workers who received the suitability test were mainly distributed in 24 types of work, the job noise exposure level was 80.2 dB (A)̴ 95.0 dB (A), and the job noise excess rate was 52.5%(138/263). The median baseline PAR [M (Q1,Q3)] for 485 workers was 6.0 (0.0,14.0) dB. The baseline PAR of male workers, those with more than 15 years of working experience, those with more than 15 years of using ear guards, those who considered ear guards comfortable to wear, those with college degree or above, and those exposed to noise level 90 dB (A) were higher, and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05). A total of 275 workers(56.7%) did not pass the baseline PAR test, and there was no statistically significant difference in the intervention rate of workers in different noise groups(P>0.05). PAR in subjects who did not pass baseline after intervention increased from 0.0(0.0,3.0) dB to 15.0 (12.0,18.2) dB. Conclusion The workplace noise hazard of machinery manufacturing enterprises is serious, and there is a great difference between the baseline PAR and the nominal value of the hearing guard worn by the noise exposed workers. The intervention measures can effectively improve the protective effect of wearing ear protectors.

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Wang, Y., Su, S., Liao, C., & Zhong, X. (2024). Study on the fit testing for the workers wearing hearing protection device in machinery manufacturing enterprises. Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases, 42(1), 16–21. https://doi.org/10.3760/cma.j.cn121094-20220909-00451

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