“…; e-mail: rneitzel@u.washington.edu 2006). Construction workers have been shown to have high potential for overexposure to noise (LaBenz et al, 1967;Utley and Miller, 1985;Greenspan et al, 1995;Legris and Poulin, 1998;Blute et al, 1999;Sinclair and Haflidson, 1995;Kock et al, 2004) and also have high rates of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL; Kenney and Ayer, 1975;Arndt et al, 1996;Daniell et al, 1998Daniell et al, , 2002Wu et al, 1998;Meyer et al, 2002;Suter, 2002;Dement et al, 2005;Hong, 2005), a permanent and irreversible yet completely preventable disease. Noise exposure regulations (OSHA, 1983) have been in place in general industry for decades, but few US construction workers are covered by noise exposure regulations, and enforcement efforts have generally been lax (Reilly et al, 1998;Jeffress, 2000).…”