Title: Industrial Noise Control
1Industrial Noise Control the Singapore
Experience
2Kia Tang TAN Deputy Director (Hygiene) Dr
Magdalene O Y CHAN Director
Occupational Health Department Occupational
Safety and Health Division Ministry of Manpower,
Singapore
3Industrialisation - Noise Pollution attendant
necessary evil?
Over 68,800 workers are exposed to noise in
Singapore
Progressive transformation over 40 years From
entrepot trade to manufacturing Now increasingly
supported by information technology
4Changing Industry Profile, Improving Trends
- 8-fold decline in incidence of NID (1976-2004)
- Decreasing noise exposure levels
5No Single Solution
- Regulatory mechanism
- Training, information guidance
- Incentives
- Engineering technological innovations
6Raising Awareness
Hearing Conservation On Wheels
Mobile Audiometric Testing Facility 1976-1983
7Regulatory Framework
Factories Act
- Effective means to reduce noise
- Hearing protectors
- Pre-employment annual examinations
- Audiometry
- Designated Factory Doctor
8Regulatory Framework
9Regulations Relating to Environmental Noise Limits
Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources
10Codes of Practice
11Codes of Practice
12Surveillance and Enforcement Activities
13Incentives For Action
Tax Incentive Scheme
14Incentives For Action
15Raising Awareness, Building Capabilities
Information Guidance
16Raising Awareness, Building Capabilities
Training of Competent Persons
Monitoring Facilities Practice Standards
17Raising Awareness, Building Capabilities
Promotional Activities
Reaching out to industry
Collaborative projects on Hearing Conservation
18Sharing Best Practices
Learning from Success Stories
Global Web Portal
19Meeting the Challenge
Multi-pronged Approach
Proactive Strategy
Leveraging Partnerships
Focussed Efforts