Hubungan Intensitas Kebisingan dengan Keluhan Subjektif Non-Auditory pada Pekerja Industri Penggilingan Batu Kapur CV. X Grenden Puger
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Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat
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The mining and mineral processing sector, including the limestone milling industry, is one of the sectors with high
noise exposure levels reaching 87.20–93.99 dBA. Continuous noise exposure can trigger non-auditory complaints
in workers through stress hormone activation, affecting blood pressure and communication quality, thereby
increasing the risk of work accidents. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between noise intensity and
non-auditory subjective complaints among workers at CV.X. This study employed a cross-sectional design with
an observational analytic approach. The sample consisted of 89 workers selected using a propositional random
sampling technique. Independent variables included age, working period, noise perception, noise intensity, and
duration of exposure, while the dependent variable was non-auditory complaints. Data were collected through
interviews using questionnaires and noise intensity measurements using a sound level meter, then analyzed
univariately and bivariately using the chi-square test. The results showed that there were 3 measurement points
with noise intensity > 85 dBA, 35 respondents (39.3%) were exposed to > 85 dBA, and 62 respondents (69.7%)
were exposed for > 8 hours/day. Noise perception was significantly related to non-auditory complaints (p=0.035),
whereas age (p=0.367) and working period (p=0.330) were not. Noise intensity as an environmental factor showed
a significant relationship with non-auditory complaints (p=0.026), as did duration of exposure (p=0.012). It is
concluded that noise intensity and duration of exposure are factors significantly associated with non-auditory
complaints among workers at CV.X.
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Validasi dan Finalisasi Ratna 6 Juli 2026
