Week 6 - People
5. Noise
5.2. Hearing Loss
Excessive exposure to noise causes loss of hearing.
The most damaging type affects the Inner Ear – the Cochlea which contains nerve endings that connect to the brain and provide our sense of ‘hearing’.
- Temporary Hearing Loss – (Temporary Threshold Shift) - Ok if you allow 48 hours for recovery
- Permanent Hearing Loss – (Permanent Threshold Shift) from exposure every day. Eg bar staff, construction staff. This loss is permanent.
All hearing losses are added to the continuous hearing loss that accumulates with age – from the time of birth!
Noise factors to measure
1. Energy level - The hearing system reacts to the Sound Pressure Level (SPL) usually measured in decibels (dB)
2. Frequency structure
Some frequencies are more annoying or harmful than others
Eg: high whining frequencies
3. Time Duration
Short periods of noise are less likely to annoy than prolonged exposure
Sound Levels
Decibel (dB) scale used to –
- give a manageable scale of numbers
- match the non-linear response of human hearing
The decibel is a logarithmic ratio of two quantities
- Usually measured in terms of pressure