
Refinement Of An Insert Hearing Protector Evaluation System Based On The Niosh QuAward last edited on: 9/9/14
Sponsored Program
SBIRAwarding Agency
NIH : NIOSHTotal Award Amount
$99,663Award Phase
1Solicitation Topic Code
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Michael AbbottCompany Information
Phase I
Contract Number: 1R43OH010380-01Start Date: 9/1/13 Completed: 8/31/14
Phase I year
2013Phase I Amount
$99,663Public Health Relevance Statement:
Public Health Relevance:
Approximately 30 million workers are exposed to hazardous noise on the job [8]. While we would prefer to eliminate noise through engineering controls or reduce exposure to noise through administrative controls, hearing protectors are critical when noise is unavoidable. Hearing protectors only work if they are fit and worn properly. Unfortunately, some studies have shown that this is only true for about 7% of the population [3]. In fact, average protection values in the real world are much lower than the labeled Noise Reduction Ratings (NRR) determined in laboratories with trained and motivated subjects. Worse yet, many people receive virtually no protection at all because of poor fit [3]. It's hard to tell f hearing protectors are working well just by looking at them. A more accurate approach is needed to provide immediate feedback on how well someone is being protected. The QuickFit technology has been shown in the laboratory environment to be an effective means by which someone can self-test for hearing protector attenuation of at least 15dB. This project aims to refine and commercialize the QuickFit technology to make it available to a broader population of users.
Project Terms:
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Phase II
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