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MATEC Web Conf.
Volume 418, 2025
12th International Symposium on Occupational Health and Safety (SESAM 2025)
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| Article Number | 00011 | |
| Number of page(s) | 6 | |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202541800011 | |
| Published online | 18 December 2025 | |
Noise pollution and quality of life
National Institute for Research and Development in Mine Safety and Protection to Explosion – INSEMEX Petroşani, 32-34 G-ral Vasile Milea Street, Petroşani 332047, Romania
* Corresponding author: sorin.simion@insemex.ro
A direct consequence of accelerated urbanization, which—alongside its benefits—also brings significant environmental challenges, is the growing issue of noise pollution. In Romania, noise pollution has become an increasingly pressing concern, with high levels of noise exposure being pervasive, particularly in urban areas. Environmental noise pollution, primarily resulting from excessive ambient sound generated by traffic, industrial activities, and other anthropogenic sources, adversely affects human health and overall quality of life, as well as the environment. Persistent, high-intensity noise can lead to chronic activation of the nervous system, which, over time, may contribute to the onset of serious health conditions, including hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, and even stroke. Furthermore, long-term noise exposure has been shown to impair cognitive functions, diminishing concentration, memory, and workplace performance. Directive 2002/49/EC on the assessment and management of environmental noise obliges EU Member States to monitor and manage noise in urban areas, as well as in the vicinity of airports, railways, and major roads. Permissible noise limits vary depending on national or international regulations and the specific context in which noise is assessed. In Romania, acceptable environmental noise levels are established by the national standard SR 10009:2017. These limits are defined according to zones and functional areas, as outlined and regulated in local urban planning and environmental protection documents.
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