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January 19, 2009

Acoustic rating system for cafés and restaurants in New Zealand

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Most of the reviews of cafés and restaurants focus on the food and services and sometimes on the atmosphere. Unfortunately they seldom mention the sound/noise levels and acoustic experience. The New Zealand Acoustical Society has created a rating sheet and the results are available on-line. Read more here

Rating list
Rating sheet to be filled in

January 9, 2009

Swedish study on hearing impairment and tinnitus among school staff

This investigation show an increased occurrence of hearing impairment among school and preschool (kindergarten) staff. Since the noise exposure in schools is indeed high, it seems important to decease sound levels in Swedish schools.
(Summary in Swedish)
(another summary in Swedish)

The goal with this investigation (Carl Hogstedt, Greta Smedje, Robert Wålinder, Akademiska Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden) was to examine if the work as a teacher and the noise exposure in schools leads to a higher risk for hearing impairment and tinnitus, sound sensitivity and vocal problems.
Audiometric measurements show an increased occurrence of hearing impairment among school and preschool staff.
25% of the respondents said they have a hearing impairment, 21% said they have problems with tinnitus, 29% said they have voice strain and 18% hoarseness.
Noise exposure during a working day varied from 65 dB to 78 dB LAeq.

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