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Noise exposure is a risk that is present in all industries. Hazardous noise most commonly occurs in industries such as mining, manufacturing, and construction. But every industry has workers who are exposed to hazardous noise. For example, people working as janitors or administrative staff at noisy workplaces are also at risk for hearing loss.

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Reducing the impact of noise on the community. While noise control is necessary to protect workers from hearing loss in those industries, many companies do not have the financial resources or technical expertise to retrofit engineering controls for noise on equipment and machinery currently in use.

Like with noise, hearing loss caused by ototoxic chemicals varies based on: How often you are exposed (exposure frequency). How much you are exposed (chemical strength/potency). How long you are exposed (duration). Exposure to workplace hazards such as noise and other individual factors also influence the effect of chemicals that damage hearing. Individual factors may include elements such as ...

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Overview Exposure to loud noise or certain chemicals while at work can damage your hearing. Occupational hearing loss is one of the most common work-related illnesses and is permanent. Hearing loss is associated with Communication difficulties, making it challenging to maintain relationships with others. Other health problems, including tinnitus (ringing in the ears), heart problems, cognitive ...

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Learn how to measure workplace noise exposure and how to best monitor workers' hearing.

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Learn more about noise and hearing loss and how to prevent it, especially in the workplace.

Noise and Occupational Hearing Loss | Noise and Hearing Loss | CDC

The NIOSH Sound Level Meter app measures workplace noise to determine if the levels are damaging.

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