Occupational noise management: A preliminary study on compliance with hearing conservation programme in Malaysia’s manufacturing industry

Occupational noise hazards are one of the most common workplace safety concerns. Prolonged exposure to loud noise without adequate hearing protection can result in either temporary or permanent hearing loss. Using data collected from a sample of 27 safety officers from manufacturing companies in Mal...

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Main Authors: Ismail, Noraidah, Newall, Philip, Zakaria, Mohd Normani
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spelling my.iium.irep.976602022-04-18T00:58:21Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/97660/ Occupational noise management: A preliminary study on compliance with hearing conservation programme in Malaysia’s manufacturing industry Ismail, Noraidah Newall, Philip Zakaria, Mohd Normani RF Otorhinolaryngology Occupational noise hazards are one of the most common workplace safety concerns. Prolonged exposure to loud noise without adequate hearing protection can result in either temporary or permanent hearing loss. Using data collected from a sample of 27 safety officers from manufacturing companies in Malaysia, the present study aimed to examine the implementation of occupational noise management in Malaysia’s industry by evaluating their compliance with elements of hearing conservation programme (HCP). The results showed only 67% of the companies had a noise control policy despite the noise levels reported exceeding the permissible exposure level. Hearing protection device (HPD) usage was reported by most of the companies indicating their awareness towards danger posed by high noise levels. While international companies indicated greater compliance with appropriate occupational noise management practice, small and locally owned companies lagged behind and may require further guidance and assistance in implementing a better occupational noise management programme. Additionally, the present study found that the level of occupational noise awareness among the management of locally owned companies was low. This finding requires attention from policy makers with regard to the importance of regular checks and enforcement of noise regulations in the industry. Nova Science Publishers 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/97660/1/1%20Occupational%20Noise%20Management%20in%20Malaysia%20IJDHD%202022%3B21%284%29--------Paper%20accepted.pdf Ismail, Noraidah and Newall, Philip and Zakaria, Mohd Normani (2022) Occupational noise management: A preliminary study on compliance with hearing conservation programme in Malaysia’s manufacturing industry. Int J Disabil Hum Dev, 22 (4). ISSN 2191-0367 (In Press) https://novapublishers.com/shop/international-journal-on-disability-and-human-development/
institution Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia
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topic RF Otorhinolaryngology
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Ismail, Noraidah
Newall, Philip
Zakaria, Mohd Normani
Occupational noise management: A preliminary study on compliance with hearing conservation programme in Malaysia’s manufacturing industry
description Occupational noise hazards are one of the most common workplace safety concerns. Prolonged exposure to loud noise without adequate hearing protection can result in either temporary or permanent hearing loss. Using data collected from a sample of 27 safety officers from manufacturing companies in Malaysia, the present study aimed to examine the implementation of occupational noise management in Malaysia’s industry by evaluating their compliance with elements of hearing conservation programme (HCP). The results showed only 67% of the companies had a noise control policy despite the noise levels reported exceeding the permissible exposure level. Hearing protection device (HPD) usage was reported by most of the companies indicating their awareness towards danger posed by high noise levels. While international companies indicated greater compliance with appropriate occupational noise management practice, small and locally owned companies lagged behind and may require further guidance and assistance in implementing a better occupational noise management programme. Additionally, the present study found that the level of occupational noise awareness among the management of locally owned companies was low. This finding requires attention from policy makers with regard to the importance of regular checks and enforcement of noise regulations in the industry.
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author Ismail, Noraidah
Newall, Philip
Zakaria, Mohd Normani
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title Occupational noise management: A preliminary study on compliance with hearing conservation programme in Malaysia’s manufacturing industry
title_short Occupational noise management: A preliminary study on compliance with hearing conservation programme in Malaysia’s manufacturing industry
title_full Occupational noise management: A preliminary study on compliance with hearing conservation programme in Malaysia’s manufacturing industry
title_fullStr Occupational noise management: A preliminary study on compliance with hearing conservation programme in Malaysia’s manufacturing industry
title_full_unstemmed Occupational noise management: A preliminary study on compliance with hearing conservation programme in Malaysia’s manufacturing industry
title_sort occupational noise management: a preliminary study on compliance with hearing conservation programme in malaysia’s manufacturing industry
publisher Nova Science Publishers
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