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An Investigation of Traffic Noise Levels Around a Major Hospital in Qatar

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Although hospitals are sensitive to noise and are considered silent zones, many are located in urban areas and are subject to high levels of noise. In this study, an assessment of traffic noise, around a major hospital in the city of Doha, Qatar, was conducted during the morning and evening periods. The results indicated that the noise values exceeded the World Health Organization’s reference value of 50 dBA for both morning and evening times, and were higher than the 55 dBA limit at which serious annoyance is generated. Additionally, it exceeded the Qatar local standards for both daytime (55 dBA) and nighttime (45 dBA) noise levels. The results indicated that one of the main sources of noise was road traffic. Different solutions were proposed for a possible action plan to reduce the high level of noise.

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This publication was made possible by a UREP award [UREP 24-011-2-005] from the Qatar Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation). The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of the author.

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Shaaban, K., Abouzaid, A., Musleh, A., Fares Hout, M. (2020). An Investigation of Traffic Noise Levels Around a Major Hospital in Qatar. In: Stanton, N. (eds) Advances in Human Aspects of Transportation. AHFE 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1212. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50943-9_44

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