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Current practices in noise health surveillance

Occupational health at Work 2017; 14(2): 31 35. 31. FEATURE. Current practices in noise health surveillance An exploratory study on the delivery of noise health surveillance programmes in Britain Alison Codling and David Fox from the health and Safety Executive present the results of a study undertaken on Current practices in noise health surveillance , and key practice points for occupational health practitioners. Dave Williams AN estimated 10 million people suffer from hearing loss 2015, compared with 130 in 2014 and 120 in 20134. in the UK1. By 2031, this could rise to million people IIDB claims relate to NIHL cases of significant 20% of the population1. These figures mean there is sensorineural hearing loss of at least 50 decibels in each increasing attention being paid to the effects that ear (one ear to occupational noise ), of the average workplace noise exposure is having.

Alison Codling and David Fox from the Health and Safety Executive present the results of a study undertaken on current practices in noise health surveillance, and

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