Field Attenuation of Foam Earplugs
Background: Hearing protection devices (HPDs) are often used in the workplace to prevent hearing damage caused by noise. However, a factor that can lead to hearing loss in the workplace is improper HPD fitting, and the previous literature has shown that instructing workers on how to properly insert...
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doaj-21ea96971ced41bf95602c9db27c48512021-06-11T05:12:50ZengElsevierSafety and Health at Work2093-79112021-06-01122184191Field Attenuation of Foam EarplugsFran Copelli0Alberto Behar1Tina Ngoc Le2Frank A. Russo3Corresponding author. 1 416 979 5000 x. 554989.; Psychology Department, Ryerson University, 350 Victoria St. Toronto, ON, M5B 2K3, CanadaPsychology Department, Ryerson University, 350 Victoria St. Toronto, ON, M5B 2K3, CanadaPsychology Department, Ryerson University, 350 Victoria St. Toronto, ON, M5B 2K3, CanadaPsychology Department, Ryerson University, 350 Victoria St. Toronto, ON, M5B 2K3, CanadaBackground: Hearing protection devices (HPDs) are often used in the workplace to prevent hearing damage caused by noise. However, a factor that can lead to hearing loss in the workplace is improper HPD fitting, and the previous literature has shown that instructing workers on how to properly insert their HPDs can make a significant difference in the degree of attenuation. Methods: Two studies were completed on a total of 33 Hydro One workers. A FitCheck Solo field attenuation estimation system was used to measure the personal attenuation rating (PAR) before and after providing one-on-one fitting instructions. In addition, external ear canal diameters were measured, and a questionnaire with items related to frequency of use, confidence, and discomfort was administered. Results: Training led to an improvement in HPD attenuation, particularly for participants with poorer PARs before training. The questionnaire results indicated that much HPD discomfort is caused by heat, humidity, and communication difficulties. External ear canal asymmetry did not appear to significantly influence the measured PAR. Conclusion: In accordance with the previous literature, our studies suggest that one-on-one instruction is an effective training method for HPD use. Addressing discomfort issues from heat, humidity, and communication issues could help to improve the use of HPDs in the workplace. Further research into the effects of canal asymmetry on the PAR is needed.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2093791120303358Fitting instructionsHearing protection devicesHPD discomfortPersonal attenuation ratingWorkplace safety |
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Background: Hearing protection devices (HPDs) are often used in the workplace to prevent hearing damage caused by noise. However, a factor that can lead to hearing loss in the workplace is improper HPD fitting, and the previous literature has shown that instructing workers on how to properly insert their HPDs can make a significant difference in the degree of attenuation. Methods: Two studies were completed on a total of 33 Hydro One workers. A FitCheck Solo field attenuation estimation system was used to measure the personal attenuation rating (PAR) before and after providing one-on-one fitting instructions. In addition, external ear canal diameters were measured, and a questionnaire with items related to frequency of use, confidence, and discomfort was administered. Results: Training led to an improvement in HPD attenuation, particularly for participants with poorer PARs before training. The questionnaire results indicated that much HPD discomfort is caused by heat, humidity, and communication difficulties. External ear canal asymmetry did not appear to significantly influence the measured PAR. Conclusion: In accordance with the previous literature, our studies suggest that one-on-one instruction is an effective training method for HPD use. Addressing discomfort issues from heat, humidity, and communication issues could help to improve the use of HPDs in the workplace. Further research into the effects of canal asymmetry on the PAR is needed. |
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Fitting instructions Hearing protection devices HPD discomfort Personal attenuation rating Workplace safety |
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