"3 foot rule - Correct Answer Good rule of thumb to recognize hazardous noise exposure
levels/situations: the rule is: if you have to shout at arms length (~3ft), in order to be
understood over the background noise, then you're likely exposed to hazardous noise levels
& should be wearing hearing protection to prevent NIHL"
"OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) versus National institute of
Occupational Safety and Heath (NIOSH) - Correct Answer OSHA enforces regulation and
NIOSH recommends best practice based on science and research"
"Sound pressure level (SPL) versus hearing level (HL) - Correct Answer SPL describes noise
measurements taken with a sound level meter or dosimeter; HL describes threshold levels
obtained with an audiometer; 0 dB HL is not equal to 0 dB SPL"
"Noise Dosimeter - Correct Answer A sound measurement device used to record the amount
of sound exposure over an extended period of
time (usually a work day)
Personal vs. Area"
"Sound level meter - Correct Answer Uses a microphone to sense pressure variations in
sound waves; the meter converts those pressures directly into decibels; provides a noise
measurement that is a snapshot in time."
"Time Weighted Average (TWA) - Correct Answer An evaluation of exposures that is time-
weighted over an established period. It allow the exposure levels to be averaged generally
over an eight-hour time period."
"OSHA exchange rate - Correct Answer 5 dB; for every 5 dB you go over the PEL of 90dBA
TWA you half the allowable time of exposure"
Unit of measurement for frequency (pitch) - Correct Answer Hertz (Hz)"
"Unit of measurement for intensity (loudness) - Correct Answer Decibel (dB)"
"Risk of damage from noise - Correct Answer How loud (intensity) and how long (duration)"
"Steady-state or continuous noise, e.g. generator - Correct Answer Lasts 1 second or longer"
, "Impulse or Impact noise, e.g. gunfire or nail gun - Correct Answer Lasts less than one
second"
"Parts of the outer ear - Correct Answer Pinna and external auditory canal"
"Parts of the middle ear - Correct Answer Tympanic membrane, ossicles, eustachian tube"
"Eustachian tube (auditory tube) - Correct Answer Tube connecting the middle ear to the
pharynx and equalizes middle ear space with atmospheric pressure"
"Conductive HL occurs here - Correct Answer Outer or middle ear"
"Sensorineural hearing loss - Correct Answer Hearing loss resulting from damage to the inner
ear (cochlea) or the auditory nerve"
"Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) - Correct Answer Condition caused by the destruction of
hair cells in the inner ear, the organs responsible for hearing, as a result of sounds that are
"too long, too loud, or too close"; a sensorineural hearing loss"
"Mixed hearing loss - Correct Answer Combination of conductive and sensorineural types in
the same ear"
"Middle ear bones (ossicles) - Correct Answer Malleus (hammer), incus (anvil), stapes
(stirrup)"
"Possible early symptoms/signs of noise induced hearing loss - Correct Answer Tinnitus;
difficulty understanding in presence of background noise; read visual cues"
"Auditory effects of noise - Correct Answer NIHL; tinnitus; hyperacusis"
"Non-auditory effects of noise - Correct Answer annoyance
sleep disturbance
attention
motivation
stress reactions
cardiovascular problems