industrial noise
Industrial noise refers to the unwanted or harmful sounds produced by machinery and equipment in factories, construction sites, and other industrial settings. This noise can come from various sources, including engines, compressors, and conveyor belts, and is often characterized by loud, continuous, or intermittent sounds that can disrupt the work environment.
Exposure to industrial noise can have negative effects on workers' health, including hearing loss, stress, and decreased productivity. To mitigate these risks, industries often implement noise control measures, such as soundproofing, using quieter machinery, and providing personal protective equipment like earplugs or earmuffs.