Hearing impairment and tinnitus among older construction workers employed at DOE facilities.
Knut RingenJohn M DementPatricia QuinnMarianne CloerenAnna ChenKim CranfordScott HaasPublished in: American journal of industrial medicine (2022)
Hearing impairment and tinnitus prevalence were much higher in this study than in previous research. A significant reason for the difference is that BTMed follows participants after they have retired. To draw conclusions about the risk for work-related chronic diseases and disorders it is important to monitor workers through their lifetimes. Also, tinnitus by itself should be given greater significance. These findings reinforce the need to promote noise reduction and hearing conservation in construction.
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