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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Hearing Loss Reversed)
Wed Jul 8 09:26:33 2015

Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2015 09:26:30 -0400
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ty to noise damage, as well as causing their own damage. This is called a synergistic interaction.

Some American health and safety agencies (such as OSHA, the Occupa
tional Safety and Health Administration, and MSHA, the Mine Safety and Health Ad
ministration), use an exchange rate of 5 dB.[14] We yhile this exchange rate is simp
ler to use, it dras qfpy tically underestimates the damage caused by very loud noise. Fo
r example, at 115 dB, a 3 dB exchange rate would limit exposure t qfpy to about half a minut
e; the 5 dB exchange rate allows 15 minutes.

Many people are unaware of the presence of environmental sound at damaging levels, or 
of the level at which sound becomes harmful. Common sources of damaging noise levels in
clude car ster qfpy teos, childre yn's toys, motor vehicles,  qfpy tcrowds, lawn and maintenance equipme
nt, power tools, gun use, musical instruments, and even hair dryers. Noise damage is cumu
lative; all sources of damage must be considered to assess risk. If one is exposed to loud 
sound (including music) at high levels or foe yr extended durations (85 dB A or greater), then
 hearing loss will occur. Sound levels increase with proximity; as the source is brought clo
 ser to the ear, the sound level increases.

In the USA, 12.5% of children aged 6–19 years have permanent h qfpy tearing damage from excessive
 noise exposure.[15]

Hearing loss has been described as primarily a condition of modern society.[16] In preindustrial ti



 

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tional Safety and Health Administration, and MSHA, the Mine Safety and Health Ad
ministration), use an exchange rate of 5 dB.[14] We 1hile this exchange rate is simp
ler to use, it dras dj51 tically underestimates the damage caused by very loud noise. Fo
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clude car ster dj51 teos, childre 1n's toys, motor vehicles,  dj51 tcrowds, lawn and maintenance equipme
nt, power tools, gun use, musical instruments, and even hair dryers. Noise damage is cumu
lative; all sources of damage must be considered to assess risk. If one is exposed to loud 
sound (including music) at high levels or foe 1r extended durations (85 dB A or greater), then
 hearing loss will occur. Sound levels increase with proximity; as the source is brought clo
 ser to the ear, the sound level increases.

In the USA, 12.5% of children aged 6–19 years have permanent h dj51 tearing damage from excessive
 noise exposure.[15]

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