The noice. Impact on LACEMI workers
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Noise is a risk agent that is present in many work environments. Its presence is linked to a variety of specific jobs such as those in the mining geologist industry. The manipulation of various equipment and tools exposes workers to noise, and their bodies to possible adverse effects. The Central Laboratory Company, José Isaac del Corral, LACEMI, has as its fundamental activity the provision of laboratory services for geology, mining, metallurgy and the environment. Some of these activities generate noise pollution in the workplace, especially due to the use of technological equipment associated with the production process. It is for this reason that the main objective of the research is to carry out the study of noise, its causes and consequences with the purpose of achieving strict control of sound emissions and mitigating the impact on workers. The results obtained were analyzed taking into account the provisions of Cuban Standard 871:2011 “Occupational Health and Safety. Noise in the workplace. General Sanitary Hygienic Requirements”.
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