Jurnal Presipitasi : Media Komunikasi dan Pengembangan Teknik Lingkungan
Vol 19, No 3 (2022): November 2022

Relationship of Noise Levels with Hypertension in Textile Workers in Semarang City

Intan Sekar Arumdani (Universitas Diponegoro)
Onny Setiani (Universitas Diponegoro)
Tri Joko (Universitas Diponegoro)
Mursid Raharjo (Universitas Diponegoro)
Sakundarno Adi (Universitas Diponegoro)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Nov 2022

Abstract

Noise is associated with a risk factor for several cardiovascular diseases, one of which is hypertension. Hypertension is estimated to cause 7,5 million deaths, or about 12.8% worldwide. The textile industry is exposed to high noise intensity because it constantly uses machines. The results of a preliminary study of noise measurement showed that the average at 6 points reached 90 dBA. The Threshold Value for the noise level contained in permitted government regulation is ≤ 85 dBA for duration of exposure of 8 hours. The measurement results exceed the threshold value. This study was analytical observational research with a Cross-sectional study design. The sample in this study was 74 workers textile industry in Semarang city. The average noise intensity measurement in the entire machine area of spinning unit 5 of the Semarang City Textile Industry is 87.49 dBA. Based on statistical test analysis, the results of noise levels (p-value = 0.037), working period (p-value = 0.015), and continuity of use of ear protection equipment (p-value = 0.048) and duration of exposure per day (p-value 0.510) were obtained. There is a significant relationship between noise level, working period, and continuity of Ear Protection Equipment use with the incidence of hypertension.

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