Analysis of Noise Transmitted to Workers in Motor-Manual Forest Harvesting in Minas Gerais State

ABSTRACT Noise can entail irreversible damage to the health of workers exposed to this factor. Thus, this work aimed to evaluate noise levels emitted by chainsaws during forest cutting activity. Noise measurements were performed with dosimeters on the workstation and compared to NR15. The noise dose...

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Main Authors: Dâmaris Billo, Luan Mendes, Glícia Nascimento, Nilton Fiedler, Leandro Berude
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro
Series:Floresta e Ambiente
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2179-80872019005000115&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-fb675886b3fc48509427eb0e767d1f9d2020-11-25T01:05:59ZengUniversidade Federal Rural do Rio de JaneiroFloresta e Ambiente2179-808726spe110.1590/2179-8087.039518S2179-80872019005000115Analysis of Noise Transmitted to Workers in Motor-Manual Forest Harvesting in Minas Gerais StateDâmaris BilloLuan MendesGlícia NascimentoNilton FiedlerLeandro BerudeABSTRACT Noise can entail irreversible damage to the health of workers exposed to this factor. Thus, this work aimed to evaluate noise levels emitted by chainsaws during forest cutting activity. Noise measurements were performed with dosimeters on the workstation and compared to NR15. The noise dose average of all activities in the operation studied exceeded the maximum allowable limit of 85 dB(A) for 8 hours of continuous work, exposing operators to noise levels that may cause health and physical damages. The most critical situation occurred on felling activity, evidencing the lack of acting in the chainsaws designs aiming to reduce noise levels. The results highlight the requirement to use PPE’s suitable for activities, such as hearing dampers, and point to the need to develop research and new equipment with less noisy sources that aim at maintaining the health of the harvesting operators.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2179-80872019005000115&lng=en&tlng=enforestry techniques and operationsergonomicsoccupational healthforest cutting
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author Dâmaris Billo
Luan Mendes
Glícia Nascimento
Nilton Fiedler
Leandro Berude
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Luan Mendes
Glícia Nascimento
Nilton Fiedler
Leandro Berude
Analysis of Noise Transmitted to Workers in Motor-Manual Forest Harvesting in Minas Gerais State
Floresta e Ambiente
forestry techniques and operations
ergonomics
occupational health
forest cutting
author_facet Dâmaris Billo
Luan Mendes
Glícia Nascimento
Nilton Fiedler
Leandro Berude
author_sort Dâmaris Billo
title Analysis of Noise Transmitted to Workers in Motor-Manual Forest Harvesting in Minas Gerais State
title_short Analysis of Noise Transmitted to Workers in Motor-Manual Forest Harvesting in Minas Gerais State
title_full Analysis of Noise Transmitted to Workers in Motor-Manual Forest Harvesting in Minas Gerais State
title_fullStr Analysis of Noise Transmitted to Workers in Motor-Manual Forest Harvesting in Minas Gerais State
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Noise Transmitted to Workers in Motor-Manual Forest Harvesting in Minas Gerais State
title_sort analysis of noise transmitted to workers in motor-manual forest harvesting in minas gerais state
publisher Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro
series Floresta e Ambiente
issn 2179-8087
description ABSTRACT Noise can entail irreversible damage to the health of workers exposed to this factor. Thus, this work aimed to evaluate noise levels emitted by chainsaws during forest cutting activity. Noise measurements were performed with dosimeters on the workstation and compared to NR15. The noise dose average of all activities in the operation studied exceeded the maximum allowable limit of 85 dB(A) for 8 hours of continuous work, exposing operators to noise levels that may cause health and physical damages. The most critical situation occurred on felling activity, evidencing the lack of acting in the chainsaws designs aiming to reduce noise levels. The results highlight the requirement to use PPE’s suitable for activities, such as hearing dampers, and point to the need to develop research and new equipment with less noisy sources that aim at maintaining the health of the harvesting operators.
topic forestry techniques and operations
ergonomics
occupational health
forest cutting
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