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An investigation of noise levels in Alberta sawmills
Authors:Koehncke Niels  Taylor Maurice  Taylor Chris  Harman Lloyd  Hessel Patrick A  Beaulne Paul  Guidotti Tee
Affiliation:Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada. niels.koehncke@usask.ca
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Noise exposure in the sawmill industry is an area of concern. This study documents the level of noise exposure in nine sawmills in the province of Alberta, Canada. METHODS: Personal noise monitoring data were collected in nine Alberta sawmills, in winter and in summer (n = 213). Exposures were considered in light of an estimated "real world" noise reduction rating (NRR) calculation assuming use of conventional hearing protection. Limited comparisons were made with spot area monitoring data. RESULTS: Only 10% of the personal monitoring measurements were below the Alberta 8-hr exposure limit of 85 dBA. Twenty-seven percent of the personal monitoring measurements were 95 dBA or higher. Worker enclosures played a large role in reducing noise exposure. There were no significant differences between seasons in noise category distributions (P = 0.61). The planermen and planer infeed operators had the highest percentage of personal monitoring measurements 95 dBA or higher (62% and 82%, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Based on a conservative formula, a risk of excess noise exposure could exist even when wearing required hearing protection due to very high noise levels found in planing operations in sawmills.
Keywords:sawmills  noise  hearing protection  Alberta  Canada
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