“…Although hearing losses can always be fdund, they appear to be no greater nor more numerous than controls in, for example, musicians (Petrovic et al, 1979;Axelsson and Lindgren, 1981), mine locksmiths (Janisch, 1978), modern college students (Carter et al, 1978), children who live near airports (Fisch, 1981), incubator babies (Stennert et al, 1978;Winkel et al, 1978;Stewart and Abramovich, 1979), hearing aid users (Markides and Aryee, 1978), or even ambulance personnel (Johnson et al, 1980) and fire fighters (Reischl et al, 1981) who are exposed for short periods to siren noise at up to 115 dB SPL and whose daily 8-hr equivalent levels (L g8 8 h ) may near 100 dBA.…”