Signal recognition and hearing protectors with normal and impaired hearing

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Recognition of acoustic signals when perception is subject to interference from noise has already been extensively studied. In this study the influence of hearing protectors (HP) (plugs, muffs) and hearing loss on signal recognition is examined. Different spectrums and levels of the noise are also included. The test results are shown as the masked threshold for the signals heard and identified. In the case of normally hearing subjects a frequency-independent HP (plug) improves hearing performance, while frequency-dependent HP (muffs) tends to worsen it, especially with low-frequency noise. Hearing losses even worsen hearing performance when plugs are worn. Design suggestions are made to optimise signal recognition. Minimum signal-to-noise ratio and the use of HP are discussed. © 2005 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Lazarus, H. (2005). Signal recognition and hearing protectors with normal and impaired hearing. International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 11(3), 233–250. https://doi.org/10.1080/10803548.2005.11076646

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