Status: Target met or exceeded
Most Recent Data:
1.4
new cases of occupational hearing loss per 10,000 full-time workers
(2019)
Target:
1.4
per 10,000
Desired Direction:
Decrease desired
Baseline:
1.7
new cases of occupational hearing loss per 10,000 full-time workers occurred in 2016
Reduce new cases of occupational hearing loss
Data Sources: Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (SOII), DOL/BLS; Current Population Survey (CPS), Census and DOL/BLS
Summary
Every year in the United States, millions of workers are exposed to loud noises or chemicals that can affect their hearing. As a result, hearing loss is one of the most common work-related health problems. Strategies to reduce noise to safe levels in workplaces and to make sure people use hearing protection can prevent work-related hearing loss.
Workgroup: Occupational Safety and Health Workgroup