Development of a method for measuring effective intra-aural noise exposure for use in the workplace 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. Despite efforts to reduce noise at the source, workplace noise exposure is still a major issue in Québec. Measuring noise exposure is important for assessing corrective solutions designed to protect workers. This video explains that in-ear noise dosimetry can be used to determine individual acoustic corrections. From the same project Scientific Reports Development of an Effective In-Ear Method to Measure Sound Exposure for Use in the Workplace R-1126-fr Scientific Publications The opportunities and challenges of in-ear noise dosimetryBonnet F., Voix J., Hugues NélisseSource : Proceeding of Acoustics Week in Canada, Halifax, Canada, 2015 (p. 80-81). Retrieved from http://awc.caa-aca.ca/index.php/AWC/AWC15/paper/view/197/57Effect of ear canal occlusion on loudness perceptionBonnet F., Voix J., Hugues NélisseSource : Proceeding of Acoustics Week in Canada, Vancouver, BC, 2016 (p. 154-155). Retrieved from http://jcaa.caa-aca.ca/index.php/jcaa/article/download/2935/pdfAcoustical corrections to be used for improved in-ear noise dosimetry measurements.Bonnet F., Hugues Nélisse, Voix J.Source : (2018). Communication présentée à 175th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Minneapolis, MN.Effects of ear canal occlusion on hearing sensitivity: A loudness experimentBonnet F., Hugues Nélisse, Voix J.Source : (2018). The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 143(6), 3574-3582. doi: 10.1121/1.5041267 In-ear noise dosimetry: Challenges and benefitsHugues Nélisse, Bonnet F., Voix J.Source : (2018). Proceedings of Euronoise 2018, (p. 579-584). [s.l.] : European Acoustic Association. Tiré de http://www.euronoise2018.eu/docs/papers/101_Euronoise2018.pdfAn in-ear noise dosimetry method that excludes the sounds generated by individuals wearing earplugs: Preliminary field studyBonnet F., Hugues Nélisse, Nogarolli M., Voix J.Source : (2019). Proceedings of the 26th International Congress on Sound and Vibration, Auburn, AL : International Institute of Acoustics & Vibration.In-ear noise dosimetry under earplug: Method to exclude wearer-induced disturbancesBonnet F., Hugues Nélisse, Nogarolli M., Voix J.Source : (2019). International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 74. doi: 10.1016/j.ergon.2019.102862Design and laboratory validation of an in-ear noise dosimetry deviceNogarolli M., Bonnet F., Hugues Nélisse, Voix J.Source : (2019). Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Sound & Vibration.A simple low-invasive method to assess sound pressure levels at the eardrum using dual-microphone measurements in the open or occluded earHugues Nélisse, Bonnet F., Nogarolli M., Voix J.Source : (2019). Proceedings of Inter-noise 2019.Individual in situ calibration of in-ear noise dosimetersBonnet F., Hugues Nélisse, Nogarolli M., Voix J.Source : (2020). Applied Acoustics, 157. doi: 10.1016/j.apacoust.2019.107015 Simplified Articles Plein feu sur la dosimétrie intraauriculaire Vol 35, N° 1 From the same series: Research Flash (2021) Skin Exposure to Pesticides and Prevention Practices Returning to the Office After the COVID-19 Health Crisis Related Publications Study of sound transmission through hearing protectors and application of a method for evaluating their efficiency in the workplace(Publication) Study of sound transmission through hearing protectors and application of a method for evaluating their efficiency in the workplace(Publication) Développement d’outils et de méthodes pour mieux évaluer et améliorer la protection auditive individuelle des travailleurs(Publication) Development of a Voice-based Method for Objective Occlusion Effect Measurement(Publication) Study of sound transmission through hearing protectors and application of a method for evaluating their efficiency in the workplace (part 1)(Video) Study of sound transmission through hearing protectors and application of a method for evaluating their efficiency in the workplace (part 2)(Video) Development of tools and methods for better evaluating and improving workers’ personal hearing protection(Video) Additional Information Collection: Video reports and conferences Category: Video Summary Research Project: 2013-0017 Research Field: Mechanical and Physical Risk Prevention Publication no.: CS-1126 Language: French Online since: April 14, 2021 Recorded date: April 14, 2021 Format: Video Duration: 1:39