Effect Of Noise On The Physical And Psychology Health Of Working Of Employees
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Noise is an underestimated threat that can cause a number of short-term and long-term health problems. When sound turns into noise, it's one of the major environmental elements affecting people's health and plays a big part in injuries to the body and mind. In order to identify solutions to the noise pollution issue, suggestions were solicited from those who worked in various locations and lived in residential neighborhoods. There was noise level monitoring at each of the 11 study sites. The Central Pollution Control Board's allowable noise levels had been surpassed.
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