The present study was performed on SC Cisnadie Silk SA, a company designated to operate in special conditions of employment in accordance with Government Decision 261/2001, meaning that the process cannot be changed and no technical measures can be taken in order to reduce noise with the current technology. The solution would be a complete replacement of equipment. The field of activity for this unit is to produce fabrics. The clinical and statistical study material for assessing occupational exposure to noise consisted of two groups of workers. In conclusion, we can say that there is an increase of pulse, SBP and DBP at the end of the work shift, both in subject with hypoacusis as well as for those with no hearing deficits, who had normal values for SBP, DBP and pulse when entering the work shift. We have demonstrated the negative influence of exposure to industrial noise over the values of arterial blood pressure and pulse, both for subjects who had normal blood pressure and pulse as well as for those with increased values for the followed parameters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]