Lupine Publishers | Journal of Otolaryngology Research Impact factor
Fishing is a working environment, which, due to the presence
of engines and noisy equipment, can lead to hearing problems,
especially for workers who are more exposed, such as
motorists. It is emphasized that prevention, the only weapon available,
is
more difficult at sea.
Keywords: Occupational noise-induced hearing loss; Epidemiology; Noise; Audiometry
Introduction
Occupational noise-induced hearing loss (ONIHL) describes an
acquired hearing impairment attributable to excessive
workplace
noise exposure. ONIHL is likely to contribute to a very high
proportion of the cases of hearing loss in adults. In Italy
noise
deafness affects almost two thirds of fishermen. The motorists
and the Commanders present a greater risk of developing
noiseinduced hearing loss compared to sailors. These data agree with
those reported in studies conducted in other countries. The
main
source of noise inside of the boats is represented by the
engines
that produce high sound levels too in fishing vessels of less
than
30 m in length. A further aspect related to noise on fishing
vessels
is represented by exposure sometimes continuous; it is
estimated
that a 24-hour exposure at 85dB (A) matches at an exposure of 8
hours to 90dB (A). The high and constant exposure to noise,
even
during the few hours of rest on board, helps to develop not
only
the hearing loss but also sleep disorders and alterations of
blood
pressure and favors the occurrence of injuries. On the boat,
the
exposure time cannot be reduced, but the researchers recommend
that measures are taken to decrease the intensity of the
noise.
Besides, they ask to the workers to receive a training and
oration on
the hearing health and on the raising awareness and
sensitization
to the noise exposure, to take regularly hearing tests and to
be
followed in the long term to warn the risks of the deafness
further
to the noise [1-5].
Conclusion
The relationship between fishing and deafness appears to be
widespread among sea workers. It must to promote the culture
of safety and health protection of workers in the maritime sector,
in order to detect, analyze and study the risk factors in the fishing
sector.
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