Abstract

Introduction. Scientific and technological progress in all industries and in transport is accompanied by the development and widespread introduction of various equipment, machines and vehicles. The growth of capacities of modern equipment, machines, household appliances, and the rapid development of all modes of transport have led to the fact that people at work and in everyday life are constantly exposed to high-intensity noise. The harmful effects of noise can be the result of occupational diseases, increased overall morbidity, reduced efficiency, increased risk of injuries and accidents associated with impaired perception of warning signals, impaired auditory control of technological equipment, and reduced productivity. The whole complex of changes that occur in the human body during prolonged exposure to noise should be considered as a "noise disease".

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