To coincide with World Hearing Day on the 3rd March 2019 – we are pleased to announce the launch of the UK Hearing Conservation Association (UKHCA), which aims to be a credible, independent source of information, providing practical advice and solutions to common noise and hearing problems inside and outside the workplace.
3rd March 2019To coincide with World Hearing Day on the 3rd March 2019 – we are pleased to announce the launch of the UK Hearing Conservation Association (UKHCA), which aims to be a credible, independent source of information, providing practical advice and solutions to common noise and hearing problems inside and outside the workplace.
About the UKHCA
Our mission is to prevent damage to our Nation's hearing health and to reduce other noise related health conditions by promoting practical, evidence-based and cost-effective solutions. The UKHCA has been established to provide impetus for action against wholly preventable hearing health harm, both at work and across our society. Our experience has shown that the approach to managing work related noise is often based on outmoded ideas and there is a general lack of knowledge about or respect for our hearing and how it can be harmed.
Why hearing health is such a problem
Disabling hearing loss currently affects more than 10 million people in the UK and the problem is growing. By 2031 it is anticipated that 14.5 million people in the UK will have a hearing loss.
Recreational hearing loss is also on the rise primarily as a by-product of rapidly increasing headphone use. The risk to the hearing of individuals who work in high ambient noise environments and who also wear headsets escalates dramatically, through additional exposure received recreationally at live events or using headphones to listen to music.
Who are the UKHCA?
The UKHCA are a group of passionate and experienced professionals from across a variety of disciplines and associations, brought together to provide a unified and coherent approach to tackling noise and its effects.
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