2023
DOI: 10.1007/s40857-023-00302-y
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A Scoping Review: Identifying Targeted Intervention Strategies for Workers with Occupational Hearing Loss

Abstract: An apparent disconnect exist in workplaces regarding identification of occupational hearing loss (OHL) and implementation of specific strategies to prevent progression of OHL, evident through continued high incidence of OHL. This scoping review aimed to identify evidence regarding targeted intervention used by industry, specifically to prevent the progression of OHL for workers. The scoping review was undertaken using the PRISMA-ScR methodology. Search terms were based on three broad categories, hearing loss, … Show more

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“… Liebenberg et al (2023) summarized the legal approaches of different countries towards OHL, and where most countries employ a prescriptive approach to the management of workplace health hazards, Australia takes a risk-based management approach. The national model Code of Practice for managing noise and preventing hearing loss at work ( Safe Work Australia 2020 ) places a duty of care on both the employer and the employee to manage and reduce their noise exposure risk in the workplace.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Liebenberg et al (2023) summarized the legal approaches of different countries towards OHL, and where most countries employ a prescriptive approach to the management of workplace health hazards, Australia takes a risk-based management approach. The national model Code of Practice for managing noise and preventing hearing loss at work ( Safe Work Australia 2020 ) places a duty of care on both the employer and the employee to manage and reduce their noise exposure risk in the workplace.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%