Electrical generators in Iraq have been a series problem regarding occupational and environmental pollution. The current study aimed to determine the level of general health status among generator workers in Al Diwaniyah City Iraq, and its correlation with noise and demographic data. A descriptive cross-sectional design was conducted in the current study. It was carried out at the private electrical generators in A-Diwaniyah City from the period between the 15th of October 2020 until the 15th of March 2021. A purposive study of 150 generator workers has been selected. General health was determined by General Health questionnaire (GHQ-28) which is comprised of 28 items, and include four aspects: somatic, social, depression and anxiety. Noise intensity level was measured by sound level meter (SLM). The results of the present study revealed that average level of noise intensity inside the workers’ room was (78.12 db); while it was (104.14 db) near the generator. The results also showed that the assessment of most domain (social, depression, and anxiety) was moderate, except for somatic domain which it was good. There was a significant negative correlation between noise and depression and anxiety. It has been concluded that: Most of the generator workers showed a moderate level of general health status; Most of the generators workers had moderate level for anxiety, depression and social aspects; Noise intensities inside the generator rooms exceeds the upper limits accepted for human health.