Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4110262 | European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Diseases | 2011 | 4 Pages |
SummaryObjectivesTo assess the collective hearing hazard entailed by occupational noise exposure.MethodsThe Late Audio-Sonometric Index (LASI) is a global score recommended for following up hearing loss in groups of workers exposed to traumatic noise, combining: daily noise exposure level (LEX,8h in dB(A)); individual hearing threshold level at 3 kHz (HTL 3kHz in dB); HTL03kHz targeted at retirement; and 5 (or 10) years age bracket between 50 and 59 years of age. LASI = HTL03kHz – HTL 3kHz + 10 log (age – 20) – 10 log (0.23 × LEX,8h – 17.36).ResultsWhen LEX,8h exceeds 80 dB(A) and HTL03kHz is at 25 dB, occasional audiometric surveillance may be recommended for workers exposed to hazardous impulse noise: e.g., should the median and the mean LASI values fall below 20 for men or 23 for women (indicative threshold values).ConclusionThis exponential model thus integrates the fact that daily exposure to impulse noise may be more harmful for hearing than eight hours exposure to continuous noise of equivalent energy.