Use of hearing aids in a noisy work environment Pour voir la vidéo, veuillez activer Javascript et considérez mettre à jour votre navigateur à une version supportant le HTML5. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video. Tony Leroux, professor with the Université de Montréal, explains the problems and presents the challenges of using hearing aids in noisy workplaces. Related Documents View slideshow From the same project Scientific Reports Hearing Aid Use in Noisy Workplaces R-929, R-1015 Scientific Publications Utilisation des prothèses auditives en milieu de travail bruyantLeroux T.Source : Communication présentée au Rendez-vous de la science de l'IRSST, Montréal, QC. Simplified Articles Le travail en milieu bruyantPorter des prothèses auditives ou pas ? Vol 30, N° 1 From the same series: Rendez-vous de la science (2017) Development of a Preliminary Clinical Prediction Rule for Identifying Patients with Non-acute Low Back Pain Who Respond Best to a Lumbar Stabilization Exercise Program Development of tools and methods for better evaluating and improving workers’ personal hearing protection Validation of the questionnaire "Obstacles to Returning to Work and Self-Efficacy In Overcoming Them" (ORTESES) among Workers with a Musculoskeletal Disorder or a Transient Mental Disorder. Molecular detection of bacteria of the genus Legionella in water in cooling towers and water heaters Solutions to improve the health and safety conditions of floor-covering installers Preventing chemical hazards related to pesticide use by Québec apple growers Characterization of hypothenar hammer syndrome in workers using hand-held tools Design of Horizontal Lifeline Systems for Fall Protection – Update of Technical Guide Study of the aging, degradation and service life of fall protection equipment – Lifelines Musculoskeletal disorders – A Realist Review of the Theoretical Foundations of Rehabilitation Programs Involving the Workplace Measurement of paramedic ambulance technicians’ exposure to musculoskeletal disorder risk factors Estimation du chargement au dos - Développement d’une méthode ambulatoire intégrant la cinématique du dos et de l’électromyographie Workplace practices to ensure a safe and sustainable return to work of workers who have had a musculoskeletal disorder Immediate psychological and biomechanical effects of two categories of lumbar belts in healthcare workers and workers with back pain Participation Groupe de travail ANSES - horaire atypique et cancer Exposure of Québec workers to carcinogens: industries and occupational groups Clinical and neuromechanical determinants of the development of low back disability in workers Additional Information Collection: Video reports and conferences Category: Conference On screen: Tony Leroux - Professor - Université de Montréal Produced by: Philippe Lemay - Filming and Editing Research Project: 2011-0014 Research Field: Mechanical and Physical Risk Prevention Publication no.: CF-228 Language: French Online since: March 01, 2017 Recorded date: February 14, 2017 Format: Video Duration: 22:30