Exposure Assessment of the Traffic Aides and Street Sweepers of Taganito Mining Corporation (TMC) to Noise Pollution

https://doi.org/10.55529/jeimp.23.29.36

Authors

  • Queenny C. Fijo Surigao State College of Technology, Narciso St., Surigao City, 8400 Caraga, Philippines
  • Janie Mae T. Lorejo Surigao State College of Technology, Narciso St., Surigao City, 8400 Caraga, Philippines
  • Maryjane C. Nogalo Surigao State College of Technology, Narciso St., Surigao City, 8400 Caraga, Philippines
  • Rica Faye C. Plaza Surigao State College of Technology, Narciso St., Surigao City, 8400 Caraga, Philippines
  • Medielyn M. Odtojan 1,2,3,4,5Surigao State College of Technology, Narciso St., Surigao City, 8400 Caraga, Philippines

Keywords:

Noise Pollution, Noise Assessment, Taganito

Abstract

Noise pollution is an issue for the environment in fast-growing and expanding countries. It is commonly created within many industrial buildings, but it can also be found in traffic on highways, trains, and airplanes. Road workers, such as traffic aids and street sweepers, are highly exposed to noise levels that endanger their hearing. This research project aimed to assess the level of noise pollution exposure among TMC traffic aids and street sweepers, as well as the effects on their physical, mental, and emotional well-being. The time range set by National Pollution Control Commission (NPCC) included morning, daytime, evening, and night time where were adapted in measuring the noise level. Designated Two (2) sampling locations within Taganito Mining Corporation (TMC) where traffic aids and street sweepers are primarily stationed. Based on the results, when compared to Department Administrative Order 2000-98 (DAO 2000-98) or the Mine Safety and Health Standards, all the noise levels measured in the 2 stations were all below 90 dB. Thus, traffic aides and street sweepers of TMC within 8 hours’ exposure are within the permissible limit. Unwanted noise mainly from heavy equipment such as bulldozer trucks, dump trucks, loaders, excavators, water trucks, and garbage trucks, as well as public transportation vehicles such as ambulances, buses, vans, and motorbikes are observable. Thus, it is recommended that further research to the community area will be carried out.

Published

2022-03-30

How to Cite

Queenny C. Fijo, Janie Mae T. Lorejo, Maryjane C. Nogalo, Rica Faye C. Plaza, & Medielyn M. Odtojan. (2022). Exposure Assessment of the Traffic Aides and Street Sweepers of Taganito Mining Corporation (TMC) to Noise Pollution. Journal of Environmental Impact and Management Policy, 2(03), 29–36. https://doi.org/10.55529/jeimp.23.29.36

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