Figure 1. Example of Delphi survey questionnaire for one industrial sector in the first round
Table 1. Numbers of business and employee exposed to occupational noise in manufacturing sector and non-manufacturing sector
Table 2. Numbers of business and employee exposed to occupational noise sorted by Korean Standard Industrial Classification
Table 3. Numbers of business and employee exposed to occupational noise sorted by business size
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