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Page 1: Hearing Standard Threshold Shift. You Will Learn What is a Standard Threshold Shift? How is a Standard Threshold Shift calculated? What is an employer

Hearing Standard Threshold Shift

Page 2: Hearing Standard Threshold Shift. You Will Learn What is a Standard Threshold Shift? How is a Standard Threshold Shift calculated? What is an employer

You Will Learn

• What is a Standard Threshold Shift?

• How is a Standard Threshold Shift calculated?

• What is an employer required to do in Washington State?

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Abbreviation

This presentation will use the abbreviation

“STS”to mean

“Standard Threshold Shift”

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What Is A Standard Threshold Shift?

• A Standard Threshold Shift (STS) is a significant change in hearing ability (a hearing loss).

• Over time, with enough threshold shift, a person will have great deal of trouble understanding speech.

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Definition

• The Standard Threshold Shift definition in the Hearing Loss Prevention Rule, WAC 296-817 is:– “A hearing level change, relative to the

baseline audiogram, of an average of 10 dB or more at 2000, 3000, and 4000 Hz in either ear.”

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More Definitions

• dB means “decibel”, a unit of sound measurement. Often called “loudness”.

• Hz means “Hertz”, a measurement of frequency. Often called “pitch”.

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What Is An Audiogram?

• Before being first exposed to excessive noise, an employer is required to provide hearing tests or audiograms to employees, which is called a “baseline”.

• Subsequent hearing tests are compared to the original baseline audiogram.

Note: Employers who use mobile testing units are allowed up to one year to obtain a valid baseline audiogram for each exposed employee. The employee must still be given training and hearing protection.

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What Is An Audiogram?

• An audiogram is a picture or graph of a hearing test.

• It measures the quietest sounds you can hear at different frequencies.

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The graph, or audiogram, is laid out like a piano keyboard, with low to high frequencies (low to high pitches) going from left to right.

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The soft sounds are on the top and the loud sounds are on the bottom.

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When your graph is filled in, it shows your hearing sensitivity for different frequencies at different intensities (at different pitches and different volumes).

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This audiogram shows a person with relatively normal hearing. Normal hearing is defined as a hearing threshold between 10 and 25 decibels. In other words, the person can hear the softest sounds.This graph only shows one ear.

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The hearing loss shown in this audiogram is in the higher frequencies which is commonly caused by exposure to workplace noise.

This person can only hear loud sounds at the higher frequencies.

An “X” is for the left ear, and an “O” is for the right ear.

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Audiograms and STS

Although the audiogram usually measures frequencies between 125 and 8000 Hz, only the 2000, 3000 and 4000 frequencies are used to calculate a Standard Threshold Shift.

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Calculation of STS

• When you have an annual re-test, or subsequent audiogram, the health care professional will compare the results of the baseline test with the new hearing test.

• The annual hearing test can be conducted during the work shift while you are experiencing typical workplace noise exposure.

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Calculation of STS

• The health care professional will look at your test results for the 2000, 3000 and 4000 Hz frequencies.

• A change in these three frequencies that averages 10 db or more, in either ear, is called a Standard Threshold Shift.

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Calculation-Example One

2000 Hz 3000 Hz 4000 Hz

2004 Baseline Audiogram dB

5 0 10

2005 Annual Audiogram dB

15 15 30

Shift in hearing dB 10 15 20

The table shows an excerpt from a baseline audiogram and an annual audiogram. It includes results from just one ear and only the frequencies used to calculate the STS.

The STS is calculated by adding the “Shift in Hearing” results and averaging. Thus:(10+10+25)/3 = 45/3 = 15

The average shift is greater than 10 so the follow-up procedures to prevent further hearing loss must be followed.

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Calculation-Example Two2000 Hz 3000 Hz 4000 Hz

2004 Baseline Audiogram dB

20 25 30

2005 Annual Audiogram dB

25 25 40

Shift in hearing dB 5 0 10

The baseline audiogram shows a person with an existing mild hearing loss. The annual audiogram shows a change in hearing ability, but not enough to be a Standard Threshold Shift.

(5+0+10)/3 = 15/3 = 5

Although the hearing change is not enough to have a Standard Threshold Shift, there has been a 10 dB change at 4000 Hz, the most likely frequency to be damaged by workplace noise. It would be a good idea for the employer to re-evaluate the noise protection program for this employee to prevent further hearing loss.

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Follow-up Requirements

• If a STS has occurred: – The employee must be informed of the

decrease or improvement in your hearing, in writing, within 21 days.

AND– The audiogram must be reviewed by an

audiologist, otolaryngologist, or other qualified physician.

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Follow-up Requirements

• The health care professional supervising the audiograms must give an opinion as to whether any STS’s indicate a possible occupational hearing loss and if there are any recommendations for changes in the hearing protection program.

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Follow-up Requirements

• A re-test can be ordered, within 30 days of the test that showed a STS.

• The re-test can then be considered an annual audiogram.

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Follow-up Requirements

• The employer must pay for any clinical audiological evaluation or otological exam required by the reviewer if: – Additional review is necessary to

evaluate the cause of hearing lossOR

– There is indication of a medical condition caused or aggravated by the use of hearing protectors.

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Follow-up Requirements

• The audiogram reviewer must communicate to the employee any suspected medical conditions that are found that are unrelated to the workplace.

• This information is confidential between the reviewer and the employee.

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Follow-up Requirements

• The employer must keep the baseline audiogram without revision, unless a qualified reviewer determines:– The STS is persistent

OR– The hearing shown in the annual

audiogram indicates significant improvement over the baseline audiogram.

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Follow-up Requirements

• The employer must keep records:– Name and job title of the employee– Date of audiogram– Examiner’s name– Date of last calibration of audiometer– Employee’s most recent noise exposure

assessment– Background sound levels in the

audiometric test room.

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Thank you for taking the time to learn about safety and health and how to prevent future injuries and illnesses.