Abstract

BackgroundNoise pollution has increased to alarming extent in most of the urban areas in Pakistan. It is assumed even more perilous than air and water pollution due to its direct acute and chronic physio-psychological effects. The objective of this study is to analyze and evaluate the psychological and physiological effects caused by traffic noise on traffic wardens and to find relation type between exposure time and effect.MethodsThree wardens check posts near roads were selected for survey in Taxila and Islamabad cities of Pakistan. Survey conducted included noise measurements at aforementioned check posts for one month and Performa based interviews of traffic wardens.Results and conclusionsAnalysis of results showed that noise levels varied between 85-106 dB hence violating OSHA regulations. Major psychological effects found in wardens were aggravated depression 58%, stress 65%, public conflict 71%, irritation and annoyance 54%, behavioral affects 59% and speech interference 56%. Physiological effects found were hypertension 87%, muscle tension 64%, exhaustion 48%, low performance levels 55%, concentration loss 93%, hearing impairment 69%, headache 74% and cardiovascular issue 71%. Relation between exposure time and effects were evaluated by using simple regression test in excel. Percentage of psychological and physiological effects in wardens varied with the exposure time; aggravated depression (R2 = 0.946, P = 0.133), stress suffering (R2 = 0.014, P = 0.173), public conflict (R2 = 0.946, P = 0.133), irritation and annoyance (R2 = 0.371, P = 0.137), behavioral affects (R2 = 0.596, P = 0.0616) and speech interference (R2 = 0.355, P = 0.445), hypertension (R2 = 0.96, P = 0.00095) and cardiovascular issue (R2 = 0.775, P = 0.044).

Highlights

  • Economical and social structure of society has been changed in Pakistan due to rapid population increase, urbanization and industrialization

  • The noise level meter during measurements was held at a height of 1.5 meter above ground level at an angle of 30° from monitoring persons’ body, to measure noise levels which can be perceived by the human ears

  • Noise levels Noise level measurements were taken at selected locations near the check posts

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Introduction

Economical and social structure of society has been changed in Pakistan due to rapid population increase, urbanization and industrialization. Due to advancement in transportation facilities and technology the traffic loads are increasing at an alarming rate which initiates a major problem of noise pollution. The major causes of noise pollution are roads, railway and air traffic. Characteristics of noise (frequency and acoustic pressure) depend upon the characteristics of the traffic and road i.e. Tabraiz et al Journal of Environmental Health Science & Engineering (2015) 13:30 trees along the roads are effective in the reduction of noise levels. Noise pollution has increased to alarming extent in most of the urban areas in Pakistan. It is assumed even more perilous than air and water pollution due to its direct acute and chronic physio-psychological effects. The objective of this study is to analyze and evaluate the psychological and physiological effects caused by traffic noise on traffic wardens and to find relation type between exposure time and effect

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