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Occupational Noise Dose Reduction Via Behavior Modification Using In-Ear Dosimetry Among United States Air Force Personnel Exposed To Continuous And Impulse Noise, Jesse Trawick, Jeremy M. Slagley, Robert Eninger Jun 2019

Occupational Noise Dose Reduction Via Behavior Modification Using In-Ear Dosimetry Among United States Air Force Personnel Exposed To Continuous And Impulse Noise, Jesse Trawick, Jeremy M. Slagley, Robert Eninger

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In-ear dosimetry and noise exposure feedback were used to modify worker attitude and behavior regarding hearing protection use. The study specifically addressed whether providing in-ear noise exposure data to workers resulted in a reduction in average noise dose rate equivalent continuous levels. Nineteen combat arms instructors (impulse noise group) and heavy equipment operators (continuous noise group) working for the United States Air Force volunteered to participate in a six-month field study using in-ear dosimeters to collect daily noise level data. Participants served as their own control group, receiving periodic noise exposure feedback reports in the latter half of the study …