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密歇根州职业性噪声所致听力损失监测

Occupational noise-induced hearing loss surveillance in Michigan.

作者信息

Reilly M J, Rosenman K D, Kalinowski D J

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48824-1316, USA.

出版信息

J Occup Environ Med. 1998 Aug;40(8):667-74. doi: 10.1097/00043764-199808000-00002.

Abstract

Occupational noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is an important yet often overlooked illness that can affect an individual's safety and performance at work. This article describes a state-based surveillance system for occupational NIHL. The Michigan surveillance system enables us to describe the magnitude of occupational NIHL among Michigan workers and direct public health interventions in the form of enforcement workplace inspections. The data presented are based on interviews of individuals with occupational NIHL reported to the Michigan Department of Consumer and Industry Services (MDCIS) by Michigan's audiologists and otolaryngologists from 1992-1997. From 1992-1997, 1378 individuals with occupational NIHL were reported to the MDCIS and interviewed about their exposures to noise at work. Over 70% of the workplace noise exposure were in manufacturing. At the most recent company where these individuals were exposed to noise, approximately 46% were not provided regular hearing testing. Regular hearing testing was more likely to occur in the larger companies and in industries covered by regulations requiring such testing to be performed. There were improvements over time in the percentages of companies providing regular hearing testing and hearing protection. Construction workers are employees among a group of industries that are not adequately protected from excessive noise exposures by occupational regulations. Regular hearing testing was not provided for over 90% of construction jobs, although hearing protection such as earplugs or earmuffs was provided for approximately half of these jobs. Forty-three state enforcement inspections were conducted at the companies reported by the patients interviewed, because these companies were reported to provide no regular hearing testing or no hearing protection despite exposures to excessive levels of noise. During the 43 inspections, 23 companies had noise levels above dBA, and 17 of those had either no hearing conservation program (HCP) or had one that was cited as being incomplete. The inspections potentially protected 758 similarly exposed workers in the companies with the high noise levels that lacked an HCP or that had a deficient HCP. The number of patients with occupational NIHL is likely a gross underestimate of the true magnitude of the disease. However, the surveillance system has identified workplaces with hazardous levels of noise and no HCP, thereby protecting similarly exposed coworkers of the index patients from further exposures to noise and hearing loss.

摘要

职业性噪声性听力损失(NIHL)是一种重要但常被忽视的疾病,它会影响个人在工作中的安全和表现。本文介绍了一种基于州的职业性NIHL监测系统。密歇根州的监测系统使我们能够描述密歇根州工人中职业性NIHL的严重程度,并以强制进行工作场所检查的形式指导公共卫生干预措施。所呈现的数据基于对1992年至1997年期间密歇根州的听力学家和耳鼻喉科医生向密歇根州消费者与工业服务部(MDCIS)报告的职业性NIHL患者的访谈。1992年至1997年期间,有1378名职业性NIHL患者向MDCIS报告,并接受了关于其工作中噪声暴露情况的访谈。超过70%的工作场所噪声暴露发生在制造业。在这些人最近接触噪声的公司中,约46%的公司未提供定期听力测试。在较大的公司以及有法规要求进行此类测试的行业中,更有可能进行定期听力测试。随着时间的推移,提供定期听力测试和听力保护的公司比例有所提高。建筑工人是一群未受到职业法规充分保护以免受过度噪声暴露影响的行业中的员工。超过90%的建筑工作未提供定期听力测试,尽管约一半的此类工作提供了耳塞或耳罩等听力保护措施。对接受访谈的患者报告的公司进行了43次州执法检查,因为据报告这些公司尽管存在过度噪声暴露,但未提供定期听力测试或听力保护。在这43次检查中,有23家公司的噪声水平高于分贝(A),其中17家要么没有听力保护计划(HCP),要么其HCP被认为不完整。这些检查可能保护了758名在噪声水平高且缺乏HCP或HCP有缺陷的公司中同样暴露于噪声的工人。职业性NIHL患者的数量很可能严重低估了该疾病的实际严重程度。然而,监测系统已识别出存在危险噪声水平且没有HCP的工作场所,从而保护了索引患者的同样暴露于噪声的同事免受进一步的噪声暴露和听力损失。

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