Impact of electric generators on workers’ hearing: a case study of commercial establishments in downtown Ambato, Ecuador

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In Ecuador, the dry season in 2024 caused problems at hydroelectric power plants due to the low water flow in the rivers. As a result of power outages, commercial establishments found it necessary to purchase generators to maintain their commercial activities. Noise measurements were conducted in 22...

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Autores: Mendoza Rodríguez, José Fernando, Poaquiza Aucatoma , Cristopher Sebastián
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Universidad de Lima
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad de Lima
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:drought
electric generators
noise
sound level meter
effects
estiaje
generadores eléctricos
ruido
sonómetro
afectaciones
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spelling Impact of electric generators on workers’ hearing: a case study of commercial establishments in downtown Ambato, EcuadorImpacto de los generadores eléctricos en la audición de los trabajadores: estudio de caso en locales comerciales del centro de Ambato, EcuadorMendoza Rodríguez, José FernandoPoaquiza Aucatoma , Cristopher Sebastián droughtelectric generatorsnoisesound level metereffectsestiajegeneradores eléctricosruidosonómetroafectacionesIn Ecuador, the dry season in 2024 caused problems at hydroelectric power plants due to the low water flow in the rivers. As a result of power outages, commercial establishments found it necessary to purchase generators to maintain their commercial activities. Noise measurements were conducted in 22 commercial establishments in the city of Ambato. A calibrated professional sound level meter was used for the measurements, revealing that 50% and 60% of the measurements taken in the Mercado Modelo and Teófilo López sectors, respectively, exceeded the 85 dB limit established in Executive Decree 2393. Furthermore, according to information provided by workers, it was determined that the use of electric generators led to ringing in the ears and difficulty concentrating with prevalence rates of 40.9% and 36.4%, respectively, being the most significant adverse effects.En Ecuador, durante el estiaje sufrido en la temporada seca del 2024, se presentaron inconvenientes en las centrales hidroeléctricas por el bajo caudal en los ríos. Además, debido a los cortes de energía eléctrica, los locales comerciales vieron la necesidad de adquirir generadores eléctricos para continuar con las actividades comerciales. Entonces, se realizó la medición del ruido en veintidós locales comerciales de la ciudad de Ambato. Para dicha medición se utilizó un sonómetro profesional calibrado y se halló que, en los sectores del Mercado Modelo y Teófilo López, el 50 % y el 60 % de las mediciones, respectivamente, superaron el límite de los 85 dB establecidos en el Decreto Ejecutivo 2393. Asimismo, según la información proporcionada por los trabajadores, se determinó que, al utilizar los generadores eléctricos, el zumbido en los oídos y la dificultad para concentrarse con valores porcentuales de 40,9 % y 36,4 %, respectivamente fueron las afectaciones de mayor incidencia o significativas.Universidad de Lima2025-06-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ulima.edu.pe/index.php/Ingenieria_industrial/article/view/771610.26439/ing.ind2025.n48.7716Ingeniería Industrial; No. 48 (2025); 89-110Ingeniería Industrial; Núm. 48 (2025); 89-1102523-63261025-992910.26439/ing.ind2025.n48reponame:Revistas - Universidad de Limainstname:Universidad de Limainstacron:ULIMAspahttps://revistas.ulima.edu.pe/index.php/Ingenieria_industrial/article/view/7716/7742https://revistas.ulima.edu.pe/index.php/Ingenieria_industrial/article/view/7716/7743https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.ulima.edu.pe:article/77162025-06-11T18:56:34Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact of electric generators on workers’ hearing: a case study of commercial establishments in downtown Ambato, Ecuador
Impacto de los generadores eléctricos en la audición de los trabajadores: estudio de caso en locales comerciales del centro de Ambato, Ecuador
title Impact of electric generators on workers’ hearing: a case study of commercial establishments in downtown Ambato, Ecuador
spellingShingle Impact of electric generators on workers’ hearing: a case study of commercial establishments in downtown Ambato, Ecuador
Mendoza Rodríguez, José Fernando
drought
electric generators
noise
sound level meter
effects
estiaje
generadores eléctricos
ruido
sonómetro
afectaciones
title_short Impact of electric generators on workers’ hearing: a case study of commercial establishments in downtown Ambato, Ecuador
title_full Impact of electric generators on workers’ hearing: a case study of commercial establishments in downtown Ambato, Ecuador
title_fullStr Impact of electric generators on workers’ hearing: a case study of commercial establishments in downtown Ambato, Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed Impact of electric generators on workers’ hearing: a case study of commercial establishments in downtown Ambato, Ecuador
title_sort Impact of electric generators on workers’ hearing: a case study of commercial establishments in downtown Ambato, Ecuador
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Mendoza Rodríguez, José Fernando
Poaquiza Aucatoma , Cristopher Sebastián
author Mendoza Rodríguez, José Fernando
author_facet Mendoza Rodríguez, José Fernando
Poaquiza Aucatoma , Cristopher Sebastián
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author2 Poaquiza Aucatoma , Cristopher Sebastián
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv drought
electric generators
noise
sound level meter
effects
estiaje
generadores eléctricos
ruido
sonómetro
afectaciones
topic drought
electric generators
noise
sound level meter
effects
estiaje
generadores eléctricos
ruido
sonómetro
afectaciones
description In Ecuador, the dry season in 2024 caused problems at hydroelectric power plants due to the low water flow in the rivers. As a result of power outages, commercial establishments found it necessary to purchase generators to maintain their commercial activities. Noise measurements were conducted in 22 commercial establishments in the city of Ambato. A calibrated professional sound level meter was used for the measurements, revealing that 50% and 60% of the measurements taken in the Mercado Modelo and Teófilo López sectors, respectively, exceeded the 85 dB limit established in Executive Decree 2393. Furthermore, according to information provided by workers, it was determined that the use of electric generators led to ringing in the ears and difficulty concentrating with prevalence rates of 40.9% and 36.4%, respectively, being the most significant adverse effects.
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