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OCCUPATIONAL HEARING LOSS (OHL) SURVEILLANCE

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting (AFFH) Statistics

Noise Exposure and Hearing Protection

  • About 43% of all workers in AFFH are exposed to hazardous noise.1
  • 27% of noise-exposed AFFH workers report not wearing hearing protection.1

Hearing Loss and Tinnitus

  • Approximately 20% of all AFFH workers have hearing difficulty.2
  • About 13% of all AFFH workers have tinnitus.2
  • About 14% of noise-exposed tested AFFH workers have a material hearing impairment. Hearing impairment is hearing loss that impacts day-to-day activities.3
  • 11% of noise-exposed tested AFFH workers have hearing impairment in both ears.4

Trends Among Noise-Exposed Tested AFFH Workers (1981-2010)3

  • The prevalence for AFFH decreased 18% over 30 years (1981-2010) as compared with a less than 1% reduction for all industries.
  • The incidence for AFFH decreased 5% over 25 years (1986-2010) as compared with a 2% reduction for all industries.
  • The adjusted risk for AFFH decreased 41% over 25 years (1986-2010) as compared with a 46% reduction for all industries.

Sources:

  1. Tak S, Davis RR, Calvert GM. (2009). Exposure to hazardous workplace noise and use of hearing protection devices among US workers — NHANES, 1999-2004. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 52(5):358-371.
  2. Masterson EA, Themann CL, Luckhaupt SE, Li J. & Calvert GM. (2016). Hearing difficulty and tinnitus among U.S. workers and non-workers in 2007. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 59, 290-300.
  3. Masterson EA, Deddens JA, Themann CL, Bertke S. & Calvert GM. (2015). Trends in worker hearing loss by industry sector, 1981-2010. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 58, 392-401.
  4. Masterson EA, Bushnell PT, Themann CL, & Morata TC. (2016). Hearing impairment among noise-exposed workers — United States, 2003–2012. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 65(15), 389-394.
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