Noise exposure during alpine helicopter rescue operations

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Objectives: We estimated the noise exposure of crews working in alpine helicopter rescue systems. Methods: Noise levels of the the helicopters used (Alouette III, Alouette II 'Lama', Ecureuil and BK 117) were measured with a device according to class 2 DIN IEC 651. These data were combined with the flight data of the personnel to evaluate the equivalent noise level according to DIN 45645-2. Results and conclusions: While the risk to patients should be limited to temporary threshold shifts the crew members are regularly exposed to equivalent noise levels of >85 dB(A) and, therefore, are at risk of permanent threshold shifts. Consequences for crew fitness to fly and for noise prevention (crew and patients) are discussed.

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Küpper, T. E. A. H., Steffgen, J., & Jansing, P. (2004). Noise exposure during alpine helicopter rescue operations. Annals of Occupational Hygiene, 48(5), 475–481. https://doi.org/10.1093/annhyg/meh024

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