Noise and Subjective Complaints of Workers As Effort to Control The Occurrence of Noise Induced Permanent Threshold Shift (Nipts)
Date
2020-03-01Author
WARDANI, Ratnaningtyas Wahyu Kusuma
NURIKA, Globila
LUTFIYA, Indah
NAWAWINETU, Erwin Dyah
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Background: The Timber industry is one industry that has experienced an increase in noise levels.
Increasing noise levels in the timber industry a result of the presence of modern machines, higher
speeds, and more levels so that the risk of workers experiencing hearing loss due to noise can
increase as the occurrence of Noise-Induced Permanent Threshold Shift (NIPTS). Purpose: this
study is to analyze the risk factors associated with subjective complaints of workers due to noise
at work and formulate control measures to prevent the occurrence of NIPTS. Methods: This type
of research is analytic observational with a cross-sectional design at PT.X, Probolinggo Regency
in June 2019. The research sample of 44 respondents was chosen randomly by simple random
sampling and the data were analyzed by the chi-square test (α = 0.05). Result: The results of noise
measurements in the work environment show that the five areas in the production section, only
three areas have an average noise of more than 85 dBA, namely WW1, WW2, and WW3. Whereas,
the most non-auditory complaints suffered by workers were among those with noise intensity
of more than 85 dBA and in the WW2 and WW1 work areas. The results of cross-tabulation and
analysis of Chi-Square statistical tests showed that the value of p = 0,000 <(α = 0.05). There is
a significant relationship between noise intensity with complaints of hearing loss in workers.
Conclusion: only the intensity of noise with complaints of hearing loss in workers who have a
statistically significant relationship.
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