“…Styrene and other simple aromatic chemicals such as toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes have been linked to hearing loss in the workplace, particularly in conjunction with exposure to noise (Fechter 1999;Hormozi et al 2017;Johnson 2007;Johnson et al 2006;Lawton, Hoffmann, and Triebig 2006;Metwally et al 2012;Morata et al 2011;Sisto et al 2016Sisto et al , 2013Śliwińska-Kowalska et al 2005;Tognola et al 2015;Triebig, Bruckner, and Seeber 2009;Triebig et al 2001). The evidence base is reasonably robust for this effect, and supported by a number of high-quality toxicological and mechanistic animal studies (Campo et al 1999(Campo et al , 2001(Campo et al , 2003(Campo et al , 2011(Campo et al , 2014Chen et al 2007;Chen, Tanaka, and Henderson 2008;Chen and Henderson 2009;Loquet, Campo, and Lataye 1999;Fetoni et al 2016;Gagnaire and Langlais 2005;Gagnaire et al 2006;Lataye, Campo, and Loquet 2000;Lataye et al 2001Lataye et al , 2003Lataye et al , 2004Mäkitie et al 2002;Pouyatos et al 2004;Pouyatos, Campo, and Lataye 2005;Venet et al 2015;Wang et al 2001;Yang et al 200...…”