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Noise-induced hearing loss remains one of the most prominent occupational diseases in Europe. However, noise is no longer perceived as the only source of work-related hearing damage and increasing att...
The impact of noise at work
noise at work
2014/4/25
Exposure to noise at work can harm workers’ health. The most well-known effect of noise at work is loss of hearing, a problem observed among coppersmiths in 1731. However, it can also exacerbate stres...
Noise in figures
Noise in figures
2014/4/25
This report is the first in a series of risk observatory thematic reports dedicated to a specific risk, sector or group of workers. It sets out to describe the situation in Europe as regards exposure ...
Report - Noise in figures
Noise figures
2014/4/25
A growing proportion of workers are employed in the service sector. This is why this report not only includes information for the traditionally well-known noise-exposed sectors such as construction, m...
Prevention of risks from occupational noise in practice
risks occupational noise in practice
2014/4/25
This publication contains real examples of how enterprises and organisations from across the European Union have taken a variety of actions to reduce the exposure of workers to noise. The cases should...
Every day, millions of employees in Europe are exposed to noise at work and all the risks this can entail. While noise is most obviously a problem in industries such as metal manufacturing and constru...
Every day, millions of employees in Europe are exposed to noise at work and all the risks this can entail. For European Week for Safety and Health 2005, the Agency has produced a report looking at how...
Noise at work
Noise at work
2014/4/25
The need to ‘stop that noise’ is evident. Millions of Europe’s workers suffer from work-related hearing difficulties. Noise-induced hearing loss is amongst the most commonly reported occupational dise...
Every day, millions of employees in Europe are exposed to noise at work and all the risks this can entail. While noise is most obviously a problem in industries such as manufacturing and construction,...
Eliminating or reducing excessive noise at work is not simply a legal responsibility for employers; it is also in an organisation’s commercial interests. The safer and healthier the working environmen...
Exposure to loud noises at work can cause irreversible hearing damage, workplace accidents and be a contributing factor to other health problems. This factsheet provides an introduction to the managem...