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Autor:
Adrian Fuente, Louise Hickson, Thais C. Morata, Warwick Williams, Asaduzzaman Khan, Eduardo Fuentes-Lopez
Publikováno v:
BMC Public Health, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2019)
Abstract Background Animal data suggest that jet fuels such as JP-8 are associated with hearing deficits when combined with noise and that the effect is more pronounced than with noise exposure alone. Some studies suggest peripheral dysfunction while
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/41d18cd3cbf54a0fb9990c9018bee5fe
Autor:
Lin Fritschi, Helen Goulios, Warwick Williams, Elinor Ytterstad, Kate Lewkowski, Jane Heyworth
Publikováno v:
Medical Journal of Australia. 216:189-193
Objectives To estimate the prevalence of tinnitus in Australian working people; to identify occupational and demographic factors associated with tinnitus. Design Cross-sectional national telephone survey of self-reported frequency and duration of tin
Publikováno v:
Noise and Health, Vol 17, Iss 78, Pp 358-363 (2015)
This paper reports on the examination of the relationship between self-reported historical noise exposure during leisure activities and audiological indicators: Measured hearing threshold levels (HTLs) and otoacoustic emissions (OAEs). The research w
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2c58733536c9439b91756dc03373dce9
Autor:
Lin Fritschi, Warwick Williams, Matthew J Pugliese, Elinor Ytterstad, Jane Heyworth, Hans Pettersson, Kate Lewkowski, Kahlia McCausland, Ian Li
Publikováno v:
Annals of Work Exposures and Health. 65:659-667
ObjectiveTo estimate the prevalence of hand-arm vibration (HAV) in Australian workplaces.MethodsThe Australian Workplace Exposure Survey (AWES)—Hearing was a cross-sectional telephone survey of Australian workers conducted in 2016–2017. Responden
Autor:
Warwick Williams
Publikováno v:
Noise and Health, Vol 15, Iss 66, Pp 326-331 (2013)
This work considers an alternate methodology for the estimation of the noise exposed population of the Australian workforce. Previous methods relied on the statistics from the annual rate of application for worker′s hearing loss compensation claims
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7a8f57d5a0ac4aa39c98f6d73202e6aa
Publikováno v:
Noise and Health, Vol 14, Iss 57, Pp 47-51 (2012)
Professional and community concerns about the potentially dangerous noise levels for common leisure activities has led to increased interest on providing hearing health information to participants. However, noise reduction programmes aimed at leisure
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ee7ecc1890af4f6b9e29bf20e61fc82f
Autor:
Warwick Williams
Publikováno v:
Noise and Health, Vol 14, Iss 59, Pp 210-214 (2012)
From a study of recent hearing protector attenuation test data, this work presents a proposal to reconsider how data, gathered by recognized standard subjective test procedures, is used to calculate the single number performance rating of hearing pro
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b7a2fd5ab6b94f2797b00036a143fcb2
Autor:
Warwick Williams
Publikováno v:
Noise and Health, Vol 13, Iss 51, Pp 189-194 (2011)
A qualitative workplace trial was undertaken to examine the performance of sound restoration, level-dependent electronic hearing protectors (HPs) in a high impulsive noise environment using participants who were very experienced in the regular use of
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f32a2138f7244432bde70264c1b6fd31
Autor:
Corie Gray, Ian Li, Elinor Ytterstad, Kahlia McCausland, Lin Fritschi, Deborah Catherine Glass, Adrian Fuente, Warwick Williams, Jane Heyworth, Ines Florath, Si Si, Kate Lewkowski
Publikováno v:
Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 76:341-348
ObjectiveTo determine the current prevalence of exposure to workplace noise and ototoxic chemicals, including co-exposures.MethodA cross-sectional telephone survey of nearly 5000 Australian workers was conducted using the web-based application, OccID
Autor:
Paul D Meek, Guy-Anthony Ballard, Peter J S Fleming, Michael Schaefer, Warwick Williams, Greg Falzon
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 10, p e110832 (2014)
Camera traps are electrical instruments that emit sounds and light. In recent decades they have become a tool of choice in wildlife research and monitoring. The variability between camera trap models and the methods used are considerable, and little
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4af5263fe0b8403fb2725e92879a50d6