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Effect of Hearing and Head Protection on the Localization of Tonal and Broadband Reverse Alarms

OBJECTIVE: This study explored the effects of hearing protection devices (HPDs) and head protection on the ability of normal-hearing individuals to localize reverse alarms in background noise. BACKGROUND: Among factors potentially contributing to accidents involving heavy vehicles, reverse alarms ca...

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Autores principales: Laroche, Chantal, Giguère, Christian, Vaillancourt, Véronique, Marleau, Claudia, Cadieux, Marie-France, Laprise-Girard, Karina, Gula, Emily, Carroll, Véronique, Bibeau, Manuelle, Nélisse, Hugues
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9574903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33596712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0018720821992223
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author Laroche, Chantal
Giguère, Christian
Vaillancourt, Véronique
Marleau, Claudia
Cadieux, Marie-France
Laprise-Girard, Karina
Gula, Emily
Carroll, Véronique
Bibeau, Manuelle
Nélisse, Hugues
author_facet Laroche, Chantal
Giguère, Christian
Vaillancourt, Véronique
Marleau, Claudia
Cadieux, Marie-France
Laprise-Girard, Karina
Gula, Emily
Carroll, Véronique
Bibeau, Manuelle
Nélisse, Hugues
author_sort Laroche, Chantal
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description OBJECTIVE: This study explored the effects of hearing protection devices (HPDs) and head protection on the ability of normal-hearing individuals to localize reverse alarms in background noise. BACKGROUND: Among factors potentially contributing to accidents involving heavy vehicles, reverse alarms can be difficult to localize in space, leading to errors in identifying the source of danger. Previous studies have shown that traditional tonal alarms are more difficult to localize than broadband alarms. In addition, HPDs and safety helmets may further impair localization. METHOD: Standing in the middle of an array of eight loudspeakers, participants with and without HPDs (passive and level-dependent) had to identify the loudspeaker emitting a single cycle of the alarm while performing a task on a tablet computer. RESULTS: The broadband alarm was easier to localize than the tonal alarm. Passive HPDs had a significant impact on sound localization (earmuffs generally more so than earplugs), particularly double hearing protection, and level-dependent HPDs did not fully restore sound localization abilities. The safety helmet had a much lesser impact on performance than HPDs. CONCLUSION: Where good sound localization abilities are essential in noisy workplaces, the broadband alarm should be used, double hearing protection should be avoided, and earplug-style passive or level-dependent devices may be a better choice than earmuff-style devices. Construction safety helmets, however, seem to have only a minimal effect on sound localization. APPLICATION: Results of this study will help stakeholders make decisions that are more informed in promoting safer workplaces.
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spelling pubmed-95749032022-10-18 Effect of Hearing and Head Protection on the Localization of Tonal and Broadband Reverse Alarms Laroche, Chantal Giguère, Christian Vaillancourt, Véronique Marleau, Claudia Cadieux, Marie-France Laprise-Girard, Karina Gula, Emily Carroll, Véronique Bibeau, Manuelle Nélisse, Hugues Hum Factors Accidents, Human Error OBJECTIVE: This study explored the effects of hearing protection devices (HPDs) and head protection on the ability of normal-hearing individuals to localize reverse alarms in background noise. BACKGROUND: Among factors potentially contributing to accidents involving heavy vehicles, reverse alarms can be difficult to localize in space, leading to errors in identifying the source of danger. Previous studies have shown that traditional tonal alarms are more difficult to localize than broadband alarms. In addition, HPDs and safety helmets may further impair localization. METHOD: Standing in the middle of an array of eight loudspeakers, participants with and without HPDs (passive and level-dependent) had to identify the loudspeaker emitting a single cycle of the alarm while performing a task on a tablet computer. RESULTS: The broadband alarm was easier to localize than the tonal alarm. Passive HPDs had a significant impact on sound localization (earmuffs generally more so than earplugs), particularly double hearing protection, and level-dependent HPDs did not fully restore sound localization abilities. The safety helmet had a much lesser impact on performance than HPDs. CONCLUSION: Where good sound localization abilities are essential in noisy workplaces, the broadband alarm should be used, double hearing protection should be avoided, and earplug-style passive or level-dependent devices may be a better choice than earmuff-style devices. Construction safety helmets, however, seem to have only a minimal effect on sound localization. APPLICATION: Results of this study will help stakeholders make decisions that are more informed in promoting safer workplaces. SAGE Publications 2021-02-17 2022-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9574903/ /pubmed/33596712 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0018720821992223 Text en Copyright © 2021, The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Accidents, Human Error
Laroche, Chantal
Giguère, Christian
Vaillancourt, Véronique
Marleau, Claudia
Cadieux, Marie-France
Laprise-Girard, Karina
Gula, Emily
Carroll, Véronique
Bibeau, Manuelle
Nélisse, Hugues
Effect of Hearing and Head Protection on the Localization of Tonal and Broadband Reverse Alarms
title Effect of Hearing and Head Protection on the Localization of Tonal and Broadband Reverse Alarms
title_full Effect of Hearing and Head Protection on the Localization of Tonal and Broadband Reverse Alarms
title_fullStr Effect of Hearing and Head Protection on the Localization of Tonal and Broadband Reverse Alarms
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Hearing and Head Protection on the Localization of Tonal and Broadband Reverse Alarms
title_short Effect of Hearing and Head Protection on the Localization of Tonal and Broadband Reverse Alarms
title_sort effect of hearing and head protection on the localization of tonal and broadband reverse alarms
topic Accidents, Human Error
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9574903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33596712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0018720821992223
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