The noise exposure, at a municipal mechanical-biological waste treatment plant
author:
ANNA GRONBA-CHYŁA
ORCID ID:
0000-0002-0976-7553
No:
02/2022 Instal p. 16-18
DOI:
10.36119/15.2022.2.3
Poland in the European Union statistics, takes the penultimate place, in terms of generated municipal waste in European countries. By 2035, in accordance with the EU law, Member States are to achieve a recycling level of 65% for municipal waste. According to GUS data for 2020, Poland reached a general recycling level of 26.7%, excluding bio-degradable waste. Pressure from the European Union, for much higher recycling levels, is prompting the construction of many more modern facilities, including mechanical-biological treatment (MBT) plants. MBT plants often have
difficult working conditions for employees: A very foul odor, excessive light, biological hazards, rodents and noise. Excessive noise, can not only damage hearing, but can also cause other negative health issues. Examples, include
reduced mental capacity, reduced precision of movement and visual disturbances.
The purpose of the research presented here, was to analyze and study noise exposure in selected areas of the MBP plant in order to determine the maximum and average exposure of workers to this factor.
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About Authors:
mgr Anna Gronba-Chyła – Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II, https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0976-7553;
Corresponding Author: amgronba@kul.pl