Prevalence of noise-induced health hazards and occupational safety practices among welders in Mysuru city: a cross-sectional study
Keerthik A. J.,
Nayanabai Shabadi,
Mounika Sree M.
Abstract:Background: Occupational exposure to noise is a significant concern in the welding industry, posing potential health hazards to workers. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of noise-induced health hazards, knowledge regarding these hazards, and the practice of preventive measures among welders in Mysuru City.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted and data was collected from welders in Mysuru City, including noise exposure levels, perceived stress levels, insomnia prevalence, and demographic char… Show more
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