Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 5 Lessons
- 65 Weeks
Understanding Noise and Its Effects
Understanding Noise and Its Effects
Key Concepts:
Decibel Levels (dB): Noise is measured in decibels. Exposure to sound above 80 dB for prolonged periods can damage hearing, while extremely loud sounds above 120 dB can cause immediate harm.
Continuous vs Intermittent Noise: Continuous noise, such as machinery hum, and intermittent noise, such as alarms or impact sounds, affect hearing differently. Both require assessment and control measures.
Temporary vs Permanent Effects: Short-term exposure can cause temporary hearing changes, while repeated exposure can result in permanent hearing loss. Early awareness and protective measures are essential.
Other Health Effects: Noise can contribute to stress, fatigue, reduced concentration, communication difficulties, and increased risk of accidents due to distraction or inability to hear warnings.