This paper will describe the efforts of an Australian-based multidisciplinary working group to develop guidelines for protecting the hearing of patrons at music venues. As a starting point, the group considered the various European standards and regulations that require venue operators to limit the sound levels emitted at venues, provide hearing protection, information for patrons, and sound level monitoring. Following an iterative drafting process which incorporated feedback from group members, a consensus document was produced which included agreed requirements relating to hearing protection, information for patrons, and sound level monitoring. The most challenging aspect was reaching agreement on sound level limits, where a number of dif...
With the increased recognition of potential damage to listeners when subjected to excessively loud s...
According to research, noise levels in hospitals worldwide are perceived to be very high. At the sam...
Professional orchestral musicians risk permanent hearing loss while playing their instruments. Prote...
This paper will describe the efforts of an Australian-based multidisciplinary working group to devel...
Risks to the hearing health of patrons and staff in the music industry have been well documented and...
This study explores the opportunities for and barriers to improving environmental conditions in orde...
© 2019 Siobhan Anne McGinnitySound levels in the live music industry have been demonstrated to reach...
Music induced hearing disorders and noise pollution are issues that emerge on the crossroads of soci...
This paper considers existing regulations, practices, and preferences regarding the measurement, mon...
This document contains review of evidence on sound level measurement, management and documentation i...
A recent AES Technical Document on sound exposure and noise pollution due to outdoor music events pr...
Because music-induced hearing disorders and noise pollution from concerts emerge at the crossroads o...
Purpose During leisure-time activities, young people expose themselves regularly to sound levels tha...
High sound levels are a feature of nightclubs and live music venues, and therefore pose a risk to pa...
A guide to noise at work regulations for performing artists, including how to adhere to them and pro...
With the increased recognition of potential damage to listeners when subjected to excessively loud s...
According to research, noise levels in hospitals worldwide are perceived to be very high. At the sam...
Professional orchestral musicians risk permanent hearing loss while playing their instruments. Prote...
This paper will describe the efforts of an Australian-based multidisciplinary working group to devel...
Risks to the hearing health of patrons and staff in the music industry have been well documented and...
This study explores the opportunities for and barriers to improving environmental conditions in orde...
© 2019 Siobhan Anne McGinnitySound levels in the live music industry have been demonstrated to reach...
Music induced hearing disorders and noise pollution are issues that emerge on the crossroads of soci...
This paper considers existing regulations, practices, and preferences regarding the measurement, mon...
This document contains review of evidence on sound level measurement, management and documentation i...
A recent AES Technical Document on sound exposure and noise pollution due to outdoor music events pr...
Because music-induced hearing disorders and noise pollution from concerts emerge at the crossroads o...
Purpose During leisure-time activities, young people expose themselves regularly to sound levels tha...
High sound levels are a feature of nightclubs and live music venues, and therefore pose a risk to pa...
A guide to noise at work regulations for performing artists, including how to adhere to them and pro...
With the increased recognition of potential damage to listeners when subjected to excessively loud s...
According to research, noise levels in hospitals worldwide are perceived to be very high. At the sam...
Professional orchestral musicians risk permanent hearing loss while playing their instruments. Prote...