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12 Dec 2005 12:00AM
The effects of noise at work, and strategies to better protect employees, were the focus of a European Agency for Safety and Health at Work summit [12 December].
60 million workers in the EU are thought to be exposed to excessive noise at work, with more than 13 million reported to have suffered impaired hearing at work.
Noise may have indirect effects as well. It can cause accidents, voice loss and increase stress levels. A new EU directive, to be implemented in all Member States by m... (157 more words)
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