Impact of Noise Pollution on Aviation Workers

Ezekwe Ezekiel K.

Faculty of Engineering Kampala International University Uganda

ABSTRACT

Noise pollution is a significant occupational hazard affecting aviation workers worldwide, with adverse effects on their health, well-being, and job performance. This paper examines the impact of noise pollution on aviation workers, focusing on its physiological, psychological, and operational implications. Through an analysis of existing literature and empirical evidence, it explores the various ways in which noise pollution in aviation environments affects workers, including hearing loss, stress, fatigue, and communication difficulties. The findings underscore the need for comprehensive noise management strategies and occupational health interventions to mitigate the adverse effects of noise pollution on aviation workers and ensure a safe and healthy working environment.

Keywords: Noise Pollution, Aviation Workers, Occupational Health, Hearing Loss, Stress and Fatigue

CITE AS: Ezekwe Ezekiel K. (2024). Impact of Noise Pollution on Aviation Workers. RESEARCH INVENTION JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC AND EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCES 3(2):119-123.