Noise in agriculture

Last updated: 26 November 2024

Noise from agricultural tools and machinery can cause permanent hearing loss and tinnitus. Repeated exposure to noise will lead to permanent damage. The damage can occur gradually over a number of years and remain unnoticed until it is too late. Noise does not have to be painful to be doing damage.

Typical noises in agriculture that can damage hearing include:

  • tractor 95-100 dB(A);
  • header 88-90 dB(A);
  • orchard sprayer 85-100 dB(A);
  • angle grinder 95-105 dB(A);
  • bench grinder 90-95 dB(A);
  • chainsaw 105-120 dB(A);
  • pig shed at feed time 95-105 dB(A); and
  • shotgun over 140 dB(C).

Noise hazards