Purpose: to analyze the impact of a Hearing Conservation Program on occupational noise-induced hearing loss in a metallurgical plant. Methods: a longitudinal case study (2003-2018) was carried out and a Hearing Conservation Program assessed with interviews and document verification. The assessment also included 2,350 audiometric examinations and occupational noise exposure of 152 Hearing Conservation Program-participating employees, collecting the data from the company's database. Results: high compliance indices regarding occupational noise-induced hearing loss-prevention Hearing Conservation Program practices were found between 2003 and 2018. The comparison between 2018 and 2003 showed a reduced number of workers exposed to noise at 85 dB(A) or above. The final prevalence of audiometric changes suggestive of occupational noise-induced hearing loss that remained in degree I differed from the initial one in the period. The high Hearing Conservation Program percentages and low occupational noise-induced hearing loss indicators point to an inverse relationship between them. Conclusion: the results suggest a positive impact of a Hearing Conservation Program on occupational noise-induced hearing loss in this metallurgical plant, in the period studied.
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Lopes, A. V. C., Teixeira, C. F., Vilela, M. B. R., & Lima, M. L. L. T. de. (2022). Impact of a hearing conservation programs on occupational noise-induced hearing loss. Revista CEFAC, 24(5). https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-0216/20222456322
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