International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology (Sep 2009)

Characterization of the audiologic thresholds in workers of funeral urns

  • Pereira, José Roberto,
  • Santos, Cibele Carméllo,
  • Mello, Ana Dolores Passareli,
  • Otubo, Karina Aki,
  • Lopes, Andréa Cintra,
  • Almeida, Ana Carolina de

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
pp. 244 – 251

Abstract

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Introduction: The industrial technological advance has brought benefits and a series of implications that may commit the worker's health and life quality. The exposure to physical, chemical agents and organizational stressors contribute for the increase of work accidents risks. The noise, taken as the most frequent physical agent in the work environment, may cause auditory alterations called Noise-Induced Hearing Loss that affect the communication and life quality of the workers. Objective: To research the auditory health of employees in a funeral urns factory. Method: 90 workers took part in this study, aged between 16 and 52 years, exposed to sound pressure levels equal or higher than 85 dBNPS, vibration and/or chemical agents in the work environment. We carried out a specific interview and Threshold Tonal Audiometry. Results: This study identified altered audiometry results in 13.33% the right ear and 16.67% in the left ear and the age also influenced these auditory thresholds. Conclusion: The accomplishment of a workers' health surveillance program with all people involved is critical and will contribute for the human resources formation, in the management to proceed with actions as well as those by the proper workers being careful of their health.

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