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职业性噪声性听力损失:一种毫无意义的工作场所危害。

Occupationally-acquired noise-induced hearing loss: a senseless workplace hazard.

作者信息

Kurmis Andrew P, Apps Stacey A

机构信息

School of Medicine, Flinders University, South Australia.

出版信息

Int J Occup Med Environ Health. 2007;20(2):127-36. doi: 10.2478/v10001-007-0016-2.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Occupational noise-induced hearing loss (ONIHL) describes an acquired hearing deficiency directly attributable to excessive workplace noise exposure. Data suggest that excessive noise attributes to approximately 37% of all adult causes of hearing loss and remains a significant contributor to employment-related morbidity internationally. Typically insidiously-acquired, often without frank progressive symptomatology, regional medical agencies continue to struggle with this potentially debilitating condition. The aim of the study was to provide a synopsis of the current understanding of ONIHL, its impact on individual workers and the wider international community, and to identify barriers to more uniform adoption of personal hearing protection.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

A review of the contemporary literature was performed using defined keyword searches and OVID, PubMed, and Google Scholar as primary electronic search engines.

RESULTS

A number of published works were identified, describing aspects of the relationship between workplace-related noise exposure and subsequent development of employee hearing impairment, which demonstrate an overwhelming gender imbalance, with up to 97% of affected individuals being male. Industry-specific associations (e.g., mining, manufacturing and heavy construction) were well documented, as were links to toxin-specific exposures, in the recognized development of hearing loss. However, evidence of integration of appraisal of the topically-current area of genetic susceptibility was often lacking. Much discordance still exists among international agencies in the prescriptive regulation and enforcement of "safe" exposure limits.

CONCLUSIONS

Despite a high level of public awareness regarding the importance of hearing preservation and increasingly stringent international occupational health, safety and welfare requirements mandating provision of safer work environments, ONIHL continues to be a significant occupational hazard. ONIHL is permanent and may cause significant disability, for which there currently exists no cure, but is largely overtly-preventable. The impact of ONIHL on the global transition toward dominant communication-rich white-collar employment roles is difficult to quantitate, but is likely to be substantive upon the afflicted individual. In the mainstream setting, exposure-avoidance strategies aimed to reduce the incidence of ONIHL remain the focus of public health and occupational medicine approaches.

摘要

目的

职业性噪声性听力损失(ONIHL)是指因工作场所噪声暴露过多而导致的后天性听力缺陷。数据表明,在所有成人听力损失病因中,约37%可归因于过度噪声,在国际上,它仍是与工作相关发病的一个重要因素。这种听力损失通常是不知不觉中获得的,往往没有明显的渐进性症状,各地医疗机构仍在努力应对这种可能使人衰弱的病症。本研究的目的是概述目前对职业性噪声性听力损失的认识、其对个体工人和更广泛国际社会的影响,并确定在更统一采用个人听力保护方面存在的障碍。

材料与方法

使用定义好的关键词搜索,并以OVID、PubMed和谷歌学术作为主要电子搜索引擎,对当代文献进行综述。

结果

已确定了一些已发表的著作,这些著作描述了与工作场所相关的噪声暴露与员工听力损害后续发展之间关系的各个方面,结果显示存在严重的性别失衡,高达97%的受影响个体为男性。在公认的听力损失发展过程中,特定行业的关联(如采矿、制造和重型建筑)有充分记录,与特定毒素暴露的联系也是如此。然而,在当前局部遗传易感性领域的评估整合方面,往往缺乏证据。国际机构在“安全”暴露限值的规范性监管和执行方面仍存在很大分歧。

结论

尽管公众高度意识到听力保护的重要性,且国际职业健康、安全和福利要求日益严格,强制提供更安全的工作环境,但职业性噪声性听力损失仍是一项重大职业危害。职业性噪声性听力损失是永久性的,可能导致严重残疾,目前尚无治愈方法,但在很大程度上是可以明显预防的。职业性噪声性听力损失对全球向以交流为主的白领主导就业角色转变的影响难以量化,但对受影响个体可能很大。在主流环境中,旨在降低职业性噪声性听力损失发病率的暴露避免策略仍然是公共卫生和职业医学方法的重点。

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