Gunderson E, Moline J, Catalano P
Department of Community Medicine, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY 10029, USA.
Am J Ind Med. 1997 Jan;31(1):75-9. doi: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0274(199701)31:1<75::aid-ajim11>3.0.co;2-4.
Noise-induced hearing loss has previously been reported among rock musicians. This study sought to determine whether a hazard of noise-induced hearing loss exists for music club employees other than musicians themselves. Sound levels at eight live-music clubs were measured and symptoms of noise exposure in 31 music club employees were assessed by questionnaire. The average sound level at the various clubs during performances ranged from 94.9 to 106.7 dBA. The overall sound level average, including both performance and ambient levels, ranged from 91.9 to 99.8 dBA. Symptoms of noise exposure, such as tinnitus and subjective hearing loss, correlated with sound intensity. Only 16% reported regular use of hearing protection. We conclude that employees of music clubs are at substantial risk of developing Noise-Induced Hearing Loss, due to chronic noise exposure which consistently exceeded safe levels. Hearing protection is used much too infrequently. The development of hearing conservation programs for this large group of workers is essential.
此前已有报道称摇滚音乐家会出现噪声性听力损失。本研究旨在确定除音乐家自身外,音乐俱乐部员工是否也存在噪声性听力损失的风险。测量了八家现场音乐俱乐部的声级,并通过问卷调查评估了31名音乐俱乐部员工的噪声暴露症状。各俱乐部演出期间的平均声级在94.9至106.7 dBA之间。包括演出和声环境声级在内的总体平均声级在91.9至99.8 dBA之间。耳鸣和主观听力损失等噪声暴露症状与声强相关。只有16%的人报告经常使用听力保护装置。我们得出结论,由于长期噪声暴露持续超过安全水平,音乐俱乐部员工面临患噪声性听力损失的重大风险。听力保护装置的使用频率过低。为这一庞大工人群体制定听力保护计划至关重要。