The Impact of Noise in Industrial Work Environments A Field Study at Mellitah Oil & Gas
الكلمات المفتاحية:
Noise Pollution، Occupational Health، Occupational Safety، Industrial Environment، Mellitah Oil & Gasالملخص
This study investigates the impact of noise on workers in industrial work environments and evaluates the level of workers’ awareness of protective measures against noise. The research adopted a descriptive-analytical approach, utilizing data collected through a structured questionnaire covering two main axes: the health effects of noise and noise protection measures. The study focused on Mellitah Oil & Gas, with a randomly selected sample of 52 participants. The results indicated that a considerable proportion of workers (73.1%) were aware of the general health effects of noise. It was also found that noise has a significant impact on hearing (63.5%), contributes to elevated blood pressure (53.8%), and negatively affects concentration (57.7%), thereby increasing the likelihood of occupational accidents. Furthermore, the study revealed deficiencies in the monitoring of preventive health measures (42.3%). Regarding the second axis, the findings showed a clear shortcoming in awareness campaigns (46.2%) and workplace design (48.1%), while the availability of safety equipment was found to be moderately adequate (55.8%), The study recommends the establishment of a periodic medical screening system with strict adherence, strengthening training programs and awareness campaigns, and improving workplace conditions through effective monitoring and regular follow-up mechanisms.
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