The effect of occupational noise on stress score among palm oil mill workers in Selancar, Pahang / Nurliyana Abdul Hisham

Objective: Occupational noise can pose various effects that may put workers at high risk for occupational injuries and detrimental organisational consequences. This study aims to identify the relationship between occupational noise exposure and stress among palm oil mill workers in Felda Selancar 2B...

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Main Author: Abdul Hisham, Nurliyana
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling my.uitm.ir.492982021-08-05T00:54:03Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/49298/ The effect of occupational noise on stress score among palm oil mill workers in Selancar, Pahang / Nurliyana Abdul Hisham Abdul Hisham, Nurliyana Environmental health. Including sewage disposal, air pollution, nuisances, water supply Stress. Adjustment. Adjustment disorders Environmental pollution Noise pollution. Noise and its control Objective: Occupational noise can pose various effects that may put workers at high risk for occupational injuries and detrimental organisational consequences. This study aims to identify the relationship between occupational noise exposure and stress among palm oil mill workers in Felda Selancar 2B, Pahang. Methodology: A crosssectional study was carried out involving 52 participants who expose to noise at their workplace. Dosimeter was used to measure personal noise level and the O’Donnell Personal Stress Inventory was used to measure stress level. Pearson coefficient correlation was used to identify the relationship between occupational noise exposure and stress score among participants. Results: Eight participants (15.4%) were classified to be stressful due to occupational noise exposure. Three workstations were emitted noise level above action level [85dB(A)]. Conclusion: Finding indicated that workers were protected from noise exposure by wearing earplug. Besides, some of the workers only exposed to noise at certain amount of time only. However, control measures need to be implemented to reduce the noise level emit from machine as well as conducting an effective stress management training program to avoid consequences arising from this problem at the workplace. 2017-07 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/49298/1/49298.pdf ID49298 Abdul Hisham, Nurliyana (2017) The effect of occupational noise on stress score among palm oil mill workers in Selancar, Pahang / Nurliyana Abdul Hisham. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Environmental health. Including sewage disposal, air pollution, nuisances, water supply
Stress. Adjustment. Adjustment disorders
Environmental pollution
Noise pollution. Noise and its control
spellingShingle Environmental health. Including sewage disposal, air pollution, nuisances, water supply
Stress. Adjustment. Adjustment disorders
Environmental pollution
Noise pollution. Noise and its control
Abdul Hisham, Nurliyana
The effect of occupational noise on stress score among palm oil mill workers in Selancar, Pahang / Nurliyana Abdul Hisham
description Objective: Occupational noise can pose various effects that may put workers at high risk for occupational injuries and detrimental organisational consequences. This study aims to identify the relationship between occupational noise exposure and stress among palm oil mill workers in Felda Selancar 2B, Pahang. Methodology: A crosssectional study was carried out involving 52 participants who expose to noise at their workplace. Dosimeter was used to measure personal noise level and the O’Donnell Personal Stress Inventory was used to measure stress level. Pearson coefficient correlation was used to identify the relationship between occupational noise exposure and stress score among participants. Results: Eight participants (15.4%) were classified to be stressful due to occupational noise exposure. Three workstations were emitted noise level above action level [85dB(A)]. Conclusion: Finding indicated that workers were protected from noise exposure by wearing earplug. Besides, some of the workers only exposed to noise at certain amount of time only. However, control measures need to be implemented to reduce the noise level emit from machine as well as conducting an effective stress management training program to avoid consequences arising from this problem at the workplace.
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title The effect of occupational noise on stress score among palm oil mill workers in Selancar, Pahang / Nurliyana Abdul Hisham
title_short The effect of occupational noise on stress score among palm oil mill workers in Selancar, Pahang / Nurliyana Abdul Hisham
title_full The effect of occupational noise on stress score among palm oil mill workers in Selancar, Pahang / Nurliyana Abdul Hisham
title_fullStr The effect of occupational noise on stress score among palm oil mill workers in Selancar, Pahang / Nurliyana Abdul Hisham
title_full_unstemmed The effect of occupational noise on stress score among palm oil mill workers in Selancar, Pahang / Nurliyana Abdul Hisham
title_sort effect of occupational noise on stress score among palm oil mill workers in selancar, pahang / nurliyana abdul hisham
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