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Tuesday, 17 October 2023

Hearing Loss: A Bigger Safety Problem Than You Might Think

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Hearing Loss: A Bigger Safety Problem Than You Might Think
As per the research number of workers goes to work each day in in noisy work area and have a noise-related hearing loss, workers are exposed to potentially damaging noise each year.

All worker exposures to noise should be controlled below a level equivalent to 85 decibels (dB) for 8 hours to minimize occupational noise induced hearing loss. therefore recommends a 3 dB exchange rate so that every increase by 3 dB doubles the amount of the noise and halves the recommended amount of exposure time.
Hearing Conservation Programs
Over the past few decades, many organizations much has been learned about the implementation of hearing loss prevention programs. The  eight elements of a successful hearing loss prevention program are:
  • Noise exposure monitoring
  • Engineering and administrative controls
  • Audiometric evaluation
  • Use of hearing protection devices
  • Recordkeeping
  • Program evaluation
  • Program audit
  • Employee training and motivation


Ten Ways to Recognize Hearing Loss


According to the National Institutes of Health, the following questions will help your employees determine if they need to have their hearing evaluated by a medical professional:

1.    Do you have a problem hearing over the telephone?

2.    Do you have trouble following the conversation when two or more people are talking at the same time?

3.    Do people complain that you turn the TV volume up too high?

4.    Do you have to strain to understand conversation?

5.    Do you have trouble hearing in a noisy background?

6.    Do you find yourself asking people to repeat themselves?

7.    Do many people you talk to seem to mumble( or not speak clearly)?

8.    Do you misunderstand what others are saying and respond inappropriately?

9.    Do you have trouble understanding the speech of women and children?

10. Do people get annoyed because you misunderstand what they say?

Those who answer "yes" to three or more of these questions may want to see an otolaryngologist or an audiologist for a hearing evaluation.

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