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A PROJECT REPORT ON

“ Noise pollution”
SUBMITTED TO

MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF

TECHNICAL EDUCATION, MUMBAI.

BY STUDENTS OF SECOND YEAR DIPLOMA IN

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Bhogade Hema – 20

Under the guidance of

Ms.Shraddha Thorat

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC, AHMEDNAGAR.


2020-2021

CERTIFICATE

This is certify, the project report entitled

Bhogade Hema – 20

Has been completed by , forth semester of diploma in mechanical


engineering

Of institute government polytechnic, Ahmednagar (0130)

Has completed the micro project satisfactory in

Subjects ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES for the academic year


2020-2021 a prescribed in the curriculum

Project guide H.O.D Principal

Mr. RAHUL CHILLAL Dr. S.G. TAJI Mr.M.S.SATARKAR


Introduction
• Noise pollution, also known as environmental
noise or sound pollution
• It is the propagation of noise with ranging
impacts on the activity of human or animal
life, most of them harmful to a degree. …
• High noise levels can contribute to
cardiovascular effects in humans and an
increased incidence of coronary artery
diseases
• The noise pollution can be defined as A sound
of unpleasant and annoying nature.
Sources of noise pollution

• Industrial activities
• Transport activities
• Domestic activities
• Cultural activities
• Agriculture activities
• Defense activities
• Mining activities
Effect
The noise pollution create temporary as well as
permanent problem to the the human beings

The noise pollution has physical physiological


and psychological effect

• Temporary hearing problem


• Permanent fairness
• Headache
• pain in the heart
• reduction in the vision
• loss of memory
• depression
• frustration
• irritation etc
Control the noise pollution

• The worker expose to high noise pollution


can protect them by using a plus
headphones helmet noise helmet
• The industries having the sources of of
noise pollution can reduce the noise at the
sources
• Protective green belt should be developed
to separate the residential area and the
industries
• Laws regarding noise pollution must be
followed
Conclusion

Unwanted sound (noise) can


damage physiological health.
Noise pollution can cause hypertension, high
stress levels, tinnitus, hearing loss, sleep
disturbances, and other harmful and
disturbing effects.
Noise is any disturbing or unwanted sound,
and noise pollution affects people’s health
and quality of life.
Prolonged high levels of noise can cause
hearing loss and stress-related illnesses.
Noise often affects children more than adults,
and noise pollution also affects general well-
being.

Thank
You

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