Hearing Conservation - In Occupational, Recreational, Educational, and
Home Settings
Book description
According to the National Institutes of Occupational Safety and Health,
approximately 30 million employees are exposed to dangerous noise levels
at work and an additional nine million workers are at risk for hearing
loss from other ototoxins such as metals and solvents. Millions of
children and young adults are also at risk for noise-induced hearing
loss in non-occupational settings. Hearing Conservation: In
Occupational, Recreational, Education, and Home Settings is the most
current text to cover all major topics related to noise-induced hearing
loss, including the military, construction, manufacturing, mining,
transportation, the music industry, the home environment, education
settings, and recreational arenas. From the underlying principles of
hearing loss to audiometric testing procedures to assessment of hearing
conservation programs, this book is packed with information for
audiologists and other members of the interdisciplinary team who provide
hearing conservation services for at-risk groups. Special Features•Many
examples of audiometric data, that enhance understanding of all types of
hearing impairment, test procedures, and standard threshold shift
calculations •Protocols for comprehensive audiological, tinnitus, and
auditory processing evaluations•Clinical pathways and follow-up action
steps when a standard threshold shift is confirmed, including decisions
about worker's compensation in occupational settings•Assessment of the
effectiveness of a wide range of hearing conservation programs and
correction of deficiencies-along with training, educational, and
motivational techniques •The most current information about hearing
protection and enhancement devices, related regulations, selection and
fitting, and training workers in how to use them for optimal results•A
set of discussion questions at the end of each chapter that stimulate
review and classroom dialogueComprehensive in scope, easily accessible,
and useful to both clinicians and investigators, Hearing Conservation:
In Occupational, Recreational, Education, and Home Settings is essential
for audiologists, occupational hearing conservationists,
otolaryngologists, internists, occupational nurses, noise control
engineers, and any other practitioner who plays a role in developing,
implementing, and maintaining hearing conservation measures. It is also
an excellent text for graduate level audiology courses in hearing
conservation. Department of Speech Pathology & Audiology; West
Virginia University; West Virginia; USA