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Explore the extent and impact of noise exposure in Australia across various industries and life stages. Learn about preventative actions, attitudes towards noise, and the importance of hearing health in the population.
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Current movesin Australian based noise exposure research W Williams National Acoustic Laboratories Annual Conference NHCAFebruary 25th – 27th, 2010 Orlando , FL
Epidemiology • The extent of hearing loss in Australia • Importance as the population profile ages • Sources of significant noise exposure • Work, non-work and leisure noise • Life-cycle noise exposure • Employment, social and financial effects
Workplace noise • Significant industries • Awareness of regulations, etc • Variation across industries (s, m, l) • Extent of exposure • Action taken • Priority
Non-work & leisure noise • Significant sources over the life-cycle • What we don’t know • Preventative actions taken by individuals • Participation rates of the population • Awareness and attitudes to sound/noise
iHEAR • Surveying young Australians • Hearing health • Attitudes to noise • Knowledge of hearing health • Self-initiated preventative actions
FarmSafe Australia • The hearing health of rural families • Health networks • Information networks • Preventative action • Fatalism
Hearing protectors • Developments in technology • Cancellation • Communication • Comfort • Attitudes towards HPs • Use of HPs • Behaviour • People
Common threads • Preventative action • Prevention program flaws/faults • Common/inbuilt limitations • Attitudes to noise • Knowledge of hearing health • Importance of hearing health
Conclusion • Rising awareness by health authorities • Workplace • General • Partly driven through the community by: • ageing population • awareness of their personal environment • awareness of personal and family health