2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.apacoust.2018.01.023
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Drivers’ physiological response and emotional evaluation in the noisy environment of the control cabin of a shield tunneling machine

Abstract: Being a driver in the control cabin of a shield tunneling machine is a high-pressure career. The physiological responses and mood swings of a driver are vital to his occupational health and construction safety; however, a driver's emotional intensity and physiological reactions in a noisy environment have not been considered. This study aims to investigate how a driver's emotional intensity and physiological responses in a noisy environment can be altered. On-site measurements were conducted in an urban metro … Show more

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“…To establish the relationship between safety attitude and unsafe behaviour, factors leading to negative safety attitude have been identified such as the requirements of schedule and cost set forth by project managers, the pressure and negative emotions experienced by construction workers (Marín et al. , 2019), an adverse construction environment (Zhang et al. , 2018), habitual unsafe behaviour and the need to conform with one's co-workers (Liang et al.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To establish the relationship between safety attitude and unsafe behaviour, factors leading to negative safety attitude have been identified such as the requirements of schedule and cost set forth by project managers, the pressure and negative emotions experienced by construction workers (Marín et al. , 2019), an adverse construction environment (Zhang et al. , 2018), habitual unsafe behaviour and the need to conform with one's co-workers (Liang et al.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, measurements on conversation states were collected to determine whether conversation frequency and patterns are affected by the visual media content in the environment. Finally, variations in subjective evaluation were obtained on a five-point scale to determine whether acoustic comfort and subject loudness are improved by media content [31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Including a series of negative emotions such as dissatisfaction, bother, and disturbance, annoyance is the direct perception of human body to noise. 1,2 The level of annoyance is an important basis to determine the acceptable degree of noise and develop noise standards. 3 Psychoacoustic annoyance ( PA ) calculated by Zwicker’s model 4 and perceived annoyance obtained through individual self-reports are widely used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%