Hubungan Tingkat Kebisingan dengan Gangguan Pendengaran Akibat Bising pada Petugas Ground Handling Bandara Kualanamu
Correlation between Noise Levels and Noise-Due Hearing Loss in Ground Handling Officers at Kualanamu Airport

Date
2024Author
Putra, Aldi Maulana
Advisor(s)
Herwanto, H R Yusa
Lubis, Yuliani M
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Introduction: Airport ground handling personnel are exposed to high noise levels from aircraft
activity, which can lead to noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL), resulting in decreased quality of
life and productivity
Methods: This study employs an observational analytical design with a cross-sectional approach. The
study sample consists of ground handling personnel at Kualanamu Airport who are exposed to noise and
are under the age of 50. Noise levels were measured using a sound level meter, while NIHL was detected
using the calibrated Interacoustics audiometer AD528.
Results: Using the Kruskal-Wallis test, a relationship was found between noise levels and NIHL. Out of
23 workers exposed to a noise level of 95 dB, 16 individuals (69.6%) were found to have NIHL.
Meanwhile, among 5 workers exposed to 100 dB of noise, 4 individuals (80%) experienced NIHL
(p<0.001).
Conclusions: There is a significant relationship between noise levels and NIHL among airport ground
handling personnel.
Keywords: Noise; Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL); Ground Handling Personnel at Kualanamu
Airport.