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Title: Chapter 9 Noise Measurement
Authors: Nor Shahirul Umirah Idris 
Keywords: Noise Pollution
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Penerbit UMK
Abstract: 
Noise Pollution Is An Excessive Or Unwanted Sound That Can Adversely Affect The Quality Of Human Health And The Environment [1]. Commonly, Noise Pollution Is The Result Of Many Facilities’ Operations Such As Industries, Railways, Highways, Construction Sites, And Aeroplane Traffic. Generally, Noise Pollution Is Described As Constant Exposure To Elevated Sound Levels That Can Cause Harmful Effects On Humans And The Environment. Noise Levels Below 70 Db Are Not Giving Any Adverse Impact On Living Organisms, Regardless Of How Long Or Consistent The Exposure Is. However, Exposure To More Than 8 Hours Of Continuous Sound Above 85 Db May Cause Hazardous [2]. The World Health Organization Has Recommended That The Highest Permissible Limit Of Noise Exposure In The Workplace Is 85 Db For Maximum Exposure (8 Hours A Day). If A Worker Works For About 8 Hours Daily, Close To A Busy Traffic Road, The Worker May Be Exposed To The Traffic Noise Pollution Of Around 85 Db.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4845
ISBN: 978-967-0021-61-4
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