melualtistusta
Melualtistusta is the Finnish term for noise exposure, defined as the cumulative acoustic energy to which a person’s auditory system is subjected over time. In occupational health, it is commonly described using time-weighted average levels, such as L_Aeq,8h, and, for peak events, short-term peak values.
Measurement is done with personal dosimeters or ear-level sound level meters that record frequency-weighted decibels (dB(A))
Health effects associated with melualtistusta include noise-induced hearing loss, tinnitus, difficulty understanding speech in noise, sleep
Prevention combines engineering controls to reduce noise at the source, administrative controls to limit exposure time,
Regulatory frameworks differ by country but typically set exposure limits and action values that trigger protective
Melualtistusta is thus a central concept in occupational health, linking environmental measurements to preventive strategies and