Keluhan Pendengaran dan Pemetaan Kebisingan pada Industri Penggergajian Kayu UD. Mayoa Kabupaten Jember
Abstract
Many study revealed that hearing complaints correlated positively with the hearing loss. Hearing loss
is the fourth highest cause of disability in the world and can be caused by exposure to noise in the
workplace. Many studies reveal that one of the occupational sectors with a high noise level in the work
area is wood processing. WHO recommends identifying hearing loss and its causes, and implementing
preventive measures to limit the adverse effects caused by noise exposure. The purpose of this study was
to describe the hearing complaints experienced by workers and to map the noise intensity at the UD.
Mayoa Jember to determine the type of ear protection equipment needed by workers. This research was
a descriptive research. The data used in this study are primary data obtained through interviews and
observations. Interviews were conducted with all workers totaling 32 people. Observations were made
by measuring the noise intensity at 139 measurement points scattered throughout the work area. The
data processing for making noise distribution maps is done with the help of the Surfer ver.16
application. The results showed that most respondents experienced hearing complaints at a level that
did not interfere with their activities. The noise intensity mapping shows that the noise that occurs during
working hours ranges from 73.8 - 105.2 dBA and the area with a noise level above TLV is around 500
m2. The intensity during rest hours ranges from 68.2 - 101.0 dBA with an area with a noise level above
TLV is less than 30 m2. The recommended APT for noise levels of 86 - 95 dBA is ear plugs, for noise 96
- 100 dBA is ear plugs / earmuffs, while for noise more than 100 dBA is dual protection, namely ear
plugs and earmuffs. Suggestions that can be given to business managers are to redesign working hours
or make work rotations.
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