Methodology
Strategy for prevention and control of the risks due to noise
J Malchaire
Université
catholique de Louvain, Unité Hygiène et Physiologie du Travail,
Clos Chapelle-aux-Champs 30-38, B - 1200 Bruxelles, Belgium
Correspondence to: Professor J Malchaire malchaire{at}HYTR.UCL.AC.BE
Accepted 26 January 2000
OBJECTIVES
To propose
a strategy for progressively controlling the exposure to noise in
industry as much as possible. To propose a method that could, in the
first stage, be used by the workers and management themselves to
control exposures to noise as much as possible, and then, in later
stages, when necessary, progressively call in the assistance of
specialists and experts to identify more complex solutions and organise
personal protection and medical surveillance.
METHODS
The strategy
includes three stages. Stage 1 is observation, simple and easy to use
by the workers to recognise the problems, identify straightforward
solutions, and call for assistance when needed. Stage 2 is analysis,
more complex but more costly, performed with the assistance of
occupational health specialists to identify more technical control
measures and set up a programme to conserve hearing. Stage 3 is
expertise, performed with the assistance of acoustic experts for
special measurements and control measures.
CONCLUSIONS
The
proposed strategy enriches the assessment procedure that is usually
recommended, by providing for one preliminary stage used by the people
directly concerned. It explicitly recognises (a) the competence of the workers and
management about their working conditions and
(b) that knowledge and measurements of
acoustics are not an absolute prerequisite for solving
at least
partly
noise problems. It attempts to organise in sequence and
optimise the cooperation between the workers, the occupational health
specialists, and the experts in acoustics.
Keywords: risk assessment; small and medium sized enterprises; hearing; hearing conservation programmes
© 2000 by Occupational and Environmental Medicine
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