NIOSH study highlights urgent need for hearing conservation in utility sector

Cincinnati — Utility workers have the highest occurrence of hearing loss among noise-exposed workers in all industries, results of a recent NIOSH study show.

Researchers examined more than 1.3 million hearing tests from noise-exposed workers at organizations that took part in the NIOSH Occupational Hearing Loss Surveillance Program from 2010 to 2019. The sample included nearly 14,000 utility workers. Of them, 25% had hearing loss – higher than all other industries combined (20%). The subsectors with the highest occurrence of hearing loss were hydroelectric power generation (37%) and steam and air-conditioning supply (29%).

“While often overlooked, noise-exposed workers in this sector have among the highest prevalences of hearing loss and significantly higher risks,” the study abstract states. “Increased attention and better hearing conservation strategies are needed.”

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The study was published in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.

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