Écouter sans risque (French Wikipedia)

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  • « The worker's ear: a history of noise-induced hearing loss », American Journal of Industrial Medicine, vol. 56, no 3,‎ , p. 367–77 (PMID 22821731, DOI 10.1002/ajim.22095)
  • (en) « Practical Observations on the Pathology and Treatment of Deafness », The Lancet, vol. 16, no 398,‎ , p. 69–72 (DOI 10.1016/S0140-6736(02)93630-5)
  • (en-US) « Using Total Worker Health® Concepts to Address Hearing Health (2019–155) », Workplace Solutions, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, vol. DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2019-155,‎ , p. 1–9 (DOI 10.26616/NIOSHPUB2019155, lire en ligne, consulté le )
  • (en) « Criteria for a recommended standard ... occupational noise exposure, revised criteria 1998 », CDC,‎ (DOI 10.26616/nioshpub98126, lire en ligne)
  • « The hearing conservation amendment: 25 years later », Noise & Health, vol. 11, no 42,‎ , p. 2–7 (PMID 19265247, DOI 10.4103/1463-1741.45306)
  • « Evaluating the Risk of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Using Different Noise Measurement Criteria », Annals of Work Exposures and Health, vol. 62, no 3,‎ , p. 295–306 (PMID 29415217, DOI 10.1093/annweh/wxy001)
  • (en) « Epidemiological Evaluation of Hearing Damage Related to Strongly Amplified Music (Personal Cassette Players, Discotheques, Rock Concerts) -High-definition Audiometric Survey on 1364 Subjects », International Journal of Audiology, vol. 35, no 3,‎ , p. 121–142 (ISSN 1499-2027, PMID 8864255, DOI 10.3109/00206099609071936, lire en ligne)
  • « Personal Listening Devices in Australia: Patterns of Use and Levels of Risk », Seminars in Hearing, vol. 38, no 4,‎ , p. 282–297 (PMID 29026262, PMCID 5634814, DOI 10.1055/s-0037-1606324)
  • « Preliminary Study on the Influence of Headphones for Listening Music on Hearing Loss of Young People », Archives of Acoustics, vol. 38, no 3,‎ , p. 383–387 (ISSN 0137-5075, DOI 10.2478/aoa-2013-0045)
  • « Headphone listening habits and hearing thresholds in swedish adolescents », Noise & Health, vol. 19, no 88,‎ , p. 125–132 (PMID 28615542, PMCID 5501022, DOI 10.4103/nah.NAH_65_16)
  • « Joining hands with World Health Organization initiative make listening safe », Noise & Health, vol. 17, no 76,‎ , p. 173–4 (PMID 25913558, PMCID 4918650, DOI 10.4103/1463-1741.155854)
  • « Daily music exposure dose and hearing problems using personal listening devices in adolescents and young adults: A systematic review », International Journal of Audiology, vol. 55, no 4,‎ , p. 197–205 (PMID 26768911, DOI 10.3109/14992027.2015.1122237)
  • « Reducing the risk of music-induced hearing loss from overuse of portable listening devices: understanding the problems and establishing strategies for improving awareness in adolescents », Adolescent Health, Medicine and Therapeutics, vol. 7,‎ , p. 27–35 (PMID 26929674, PMCID 4754097, DOI 10.2147/AHMT.S74103)
  • « World Health Organization and Its Initiative for Ear and Hearing Care », Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, vol. 51, no 3,‎ , p. 535–542 (PMID 29486926, DOI 10.1016/j.otc.2018.01.002)
  • « Noise exposure levels for musicians during rehearsal and performance times », Medical Problems of Performing Artists, vol. 27, no 1,‎ , p. 31–6 (PMID 22543320, DOI 10.21091/mppa.2012.1006)
  • « Noise exposure, characterization, and comparison of three football stadiums », Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, vol. 7, no 11,‎ , p. 616–21 (PMID 20835945, DOI 10.1080/15459624.2010.510107)
  • « Occupational and recreational noise exposure from indoor arena hockey games », Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, vol. 10, no 1,‎ , p. 11–6 (PMID 23145529, DOI 10.1080/15459624.2012.736341)
  • « A faceoff with hazardous noise: Noise exposure and hearing threshold shifts of indoor hockey officials », Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, vol. 14, no 2,‎ , p. 104–112 (PMID 27540829, DOI 10.1080/15459624.2016.1225158)
  • « Football match spectator sound exposure and effect on hearing: a pretest-post-test study », South African Medical Journal, vol. 100, no 4,‎ , p. 239–42 (PMID 20459971, DOI 10.7196/samj.4091)
  • « Ototoxic occupational exposures for a stock car racing team: I. Noise surveys », Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, vol. 2, no 8,‎ , p. 383–90 (PMID 16080260, DOI 10.1080/15459620591009644)
  • « Teenage use of portable listening devices: a hazard to hearing? », Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, vol. 22, no 10,‎ , p. 663–77 (PMID 22212766, DOI 10.3766/jaaa.22.10.5)
  • « Music-induced Hearing Loss in Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis », Otology & Neurotology, vol. 37, no 9,‎ , p. 1208–16 (PMID 27466893, DOI 10.1097/MAO.0000000000001163)
  • « Noise exposure limit for children in recreational settings: Review of available evidence », The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, vol. 146, no 5,‎ , p. 3922–3933 (PMID 31795717, DOI 10.1121/1.5132540, Bibcode 2019ASAJ..146.3922R)
  • « Overview of laws and regulations aimed at protecting the hearing of patrons within entertainment venues », European Journal of Public Health, vol. 31, no 1,‎ , p. 227–233 (PMID 33011812, DOI 10.1093/eurpub/ckaa149)
  • « Applying the Hierarchy of Hazard Control to Regulation of Sound Levels in Entertainment Venues », Annals of Work Exposures and Health, vol. 64, no 4,‎ , p. 342–349 (PMID 32215547, DOI 10.1093/annweh/wxaa018)
  • « Regulations to reduce risk of hearing damage in concert venues », Bulletin of the World Health Organization, vol. 98, no 5,‎ , p. 367–369 (PMID 32514204, PMCID 7265940, DOI 10.2471/BLT.19.242404)
  • « Time to Listen: Most Regular Patrons of Music Venues Prefer Lower Volumes », Frontiers in Psychology, vol. 10,‎ , p. 607 (PMID 30967814, PMCID 6438925, DOI 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00607)
  • « A little bit less would be great: adolescents' opinion towards music levels », Noise & Health, vol. 16, no 72,‎ , p. 285–91 (PMID 25209038, DOI 10.4103/1463-1741.140508)
  • « Increase in use of protective earplugs by Rock and Roll concert attendees when provided for free at concert venues », International Journal of Audiology, vol. 54, no 12,‎ , p. 984–6 (PMID 26609734, DOI 10.3109/14992027.2015.1080863)
  • « Hearing protection for clubbers is music to their ears », Health Promotion Journal of Australia, vol. 21, no 3,‎ , p. 215–21 (PMID 21118069, DOI 10.1071/he10215)
  • « Perceptions about hearing protection and noise-induced hearing loss of attendees of rock concerts », Canadian Journal of Public Health, vol. 96, no 1,‎ , p. 69–72 (PMID 15682701, PMCID 6975703, DOI 10.1007/BF03404022)
  • « Use of Personal Hearing Protection Devices at Loud Athletic or Entertainment Events Among Adults - United States, 2018 », MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, vol. 67, no 41,‎ , p. 1151–1155 (PMID 30335738, PMCID 6193686, DOI 10.15585/mmwr.mm6741a4)
  • (en) « Perceived barriers to hearing protection use by employees in amplified music venues, a focus group study », Health Education Journal, vol. 74, no 4,‎ , p. 458–472 (ISSN 0017-8969, DOI 10.1177/0017896914544986)

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  • « Standards for "Safe Listening": Past, Present and Future », Hearing Review, vol. 27,‎ , p. 22–25 (lire en ligne)

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  • (en) « Epidemiological Evaluation of Hearing Damage Related to Strongly Amplified Music (Personal Cassette Players, Discotheques, Rock Concerts) -High-definition Audiometric Survey on 1364 Subjects », International Journal of Audiology, vol. 35, no 3,‎ , p. 121–142 (ISSN 1499-2027, PMID 8864255, DOI 10.3109/00206099609071936, lire en ligne)
  • « Preliminary Study on the Influence of Headphones for Listening Music on Hearing Loss of Young People », Archives of Acoustics, vol. 38, no 3,‎ , p. 383–387 (ISSN 0137-5075, DOI 10.2478/aoa-2013-0045)
  • (en) « Perceived barriers to hearing protection use by employees in amplified music venues, a focus group study », Health Education Journal, vol. 74, no 4,‎ , p. 458–472 (ISSN 0017-8969, DOI 10.1177/0017896914544986)

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  • National Acoustics Laboratories (NAL), « Know your noise », Know Your Noise, (consulté le )

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  • « De morbis artificum diatriba [diseases of workers]. 1713 », American Journal of Public Health, vol. 91, no 9,‎ , p. 1380–2 (PMID 11527762, PMCID 1446785, DOI 10.2105/AJPH.91.9.1380)
  • « The worker's ear: a history of noise-induced hearing loss », American Journal of Industrial Medicine, vol. 56, no 3,‎ , p. 367–77 (PMID 22821731, DOI 10.1002/ajim.22095)
  • « The hearing conservation amendment: 25 years later », Noise & Health, vol. 11, no 42,‎ , p. 2–7 (PMID 19265247, DOI 10.4103/1463-1741.45306)
  • « Evaluating the Risk of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Using Different Noise Measurement Criteria », Annals of Work Exposures and Health, vol. 62, no 3,‎ , p. 295–306 (PMID 29415217, DOI 10.1093/annweh/wxy001)
  • (en) « Epidemiological Evaluation of Hearing Damage Related to Strongly Amplified Music (Personal Cassette Players, Discotheques, Rock Concerts) -High-definition Audiometric Survey on 1364 Subjects », International Journal of Audiology, vol. 35, no 3,‎ , p. 121–142 (ISSN 1499-2027, PMID 8864255, DOI 10.3109/00206099609071936, lire en ligne)
  • « Personal Listening Devices in Australia: Patterns of Use and Levels of Risk », Seminars in Hearing, vol. 38, no 4,‎ , p. 282–297 (PMID 29026262, PMCID 5634814, DOI 10.1055/s-0037-1606324)
  • « Headphone listening habits and hearing thresholds in swedish adolescents », Noise & Health, vol. 19, no 88,‎ , p. 125–132 (PMID 28615542, PMCID 5501022, DOI 10.4103/nah.NAH_65_16)
  • « Joining hands with World Health Organization initiative make listening safe », Noise & Health, vol. 17, no 76,‎ , p. 173–4 (PMID 25913558, PMCID 4918650, DOI 10.4103/1463-1741.155854)
  • « Daily music exposure dose and hearing problems using personal listening devices in adolescents and young adults: A systematic review », International Journal of Audiology, vol. 55, no 4,‎ , p. 197–205 (PMID 26768911, DOI 10.3109/14992027.2015.1122237)
  • « Reducing the risk of music-induced hearing loss from overuse of portable listening devices: understanding the problems and establishing strategies for improving awareness in adolescents », Adolescent Health, Medicine and Therapeutics, vol. 7,‎ , p. 27–35 (PMID 26929674, PMCID 4754097, DOI 10.2147/AHMT.S74103)
  • « World Health Organization and Its Initiative for Ear and Hearing Care », Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, vol. 51, no 3,‎ , p. 535–542 (PMID 29486926, DOI 10.1016/j.otc.2018.01.002)
  • « Noise exposure levels for musicians during rehearsal and performance times », Medical Problems of Performing Artists, vol. 27, no 1,‎ , p. 31–6 (PMID 22543320, DOI 10.21091/mppa.2012.1006)
  • « Noise exposure, characterization, and comparison of three football stadiums », Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, vol. 7, no 11,‎ , p. 616–21 (PMID 20835945, DOI 10.1080/15459624.2010.510107)
  • « Occupational and recreational noise exposure from indoor arena hockey games », Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, vol. 10, no 1,‎ , p. 11–6 (PMID 23145529, DOI 10.1080/15459624.2012.736341)
  • « A faceoff with hazardous noise: Noise exposure and hearing threshold shifts of indoor hockey officials », Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, vol. 14, no 2,‎ , p. 104–112 (PMID 27540829, DOI 10.1080/15459624.2016.1225158)
  • « Football match spectator sound exposure and effect on hearing: a pretest-post-test study », South African Medical Journal, vol. 100, no 4,‎ , p. 239–42 (PMID 20459971, DOI 10.7196/samj.4091)
  • « Ototoxic occupational exposures for a stock car racing team: I. Noise surveys », Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, vol. 2, no 8,‎ , p. 383–90 (PMID 16080260, DOI 10.1080/15459620591009644)
  • « Teenage use of portable listening devices: a hazard to hearing? », Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, vol. 22, no 10,‎ , p. 663–77 (PMID 22212766, DOI 10.3766/jaaa.22.10.5)
  • « Music-induced Hearing Loss in Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis », Otology & Neurotology, vol. 37, no 9,‎ , p. 1208–16 (PMID 27466893, DOI 10.1097/MAO.0000000000001163)
  • « Noise exposure limit for children in recreational settings: Review of available evidence », The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, vol. 146, no 5,‎ , p. 3922–3933 (PMID 31795717, DOI 10.1121/1.5132540, Bibcode 2019ASAJ..146.3922R)
  • « Overview of laws and regulations aimed at protecting the hearing of patrons within entertainment venues », European Journal of Public Health, vol. 31, no 1,‎ , p. 227–233 (PMID 33011812, DOI 10.1093/eurpub/ckaa149)
  • « Applying the Hierarchy of Hazard Control to Regulation of Sound Levels in Entertainment Venues », Annals of Work Exposures and Health, vol. 64, no 4,‎ , p. 342–349 (PMID 32215547, DOI 10.1093/annweh/wxaa018)
  • « Regulations to reduce risk of hearing damage in concert venues », Bulletin of the World Health Organization, vol. 98, no 5,‎ , p. 367–369 (PMID 32514204, PMCID 7265940, DOI 10.2471/BLT.19.242404)
  • « Time to Listen: Most Regular Patrons of Music Venues Prefer Lower Volumes », Frontiers in Psychology, vol. 10,‎ , p. 607 (PMID 30967814, PMCID 6438925, DOI 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00607)
  • « A little bit less would be great: adolescents' opinion towards music levels », Noise & Health, vol. 16, no 72,‎ , p. 285–91 (PMID 25209038, DOI 10.4103/1463-1741.140508)
  • « Is Electronically Amplified Music too Loud? What do Young People Think? », Noise & Health, vol. 4, no 16,‎ , p. 47–55 (PMID 12537841, lire en ligne)
  • « Increase in use of protective earplugs by Rock and Roll concert attendees when provided for free at concert venues », International Journal of Audiology, vol. 54, no 12,‎ , p. 984–6 (PMID 26609734, DOI 10.3109/14992027.2015.1080863)
  • « Hearing protection for clubbers is music to their ears », Health Promotion Journal of Australia, vol. 21, no 3,‎ , p. 215–21 (PMID 21118069, DOI 10.1071/he10215)
  • « Perceptions about hearing protection and noise-induced hearing loss of attendees of rock concerts », Canadian Journal of Public Health, vol. 96, no 1,‎ , p. 69–72 (PMID 15682701, PMCID 6975703, DOI 10.1007/BF03404022)
  • « Use of Personal Hearing Protection Devices at Loud Athletic or Entertainment Events Among Adults - United States, 2018 », MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, vol. 67, no 41,‎ , p. 1151–1155 (PMID 30335738, PMCID 6193686, DOI 10.15585/mmwr.mm6741a4)

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  • « Is Electronically Amplified Music too Loud? What do Young People Think? », Noise & Health, vol. 4, no 16,‎ , p. 47–55 (PMID 12537841, lire en ligne)

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  • (en) « Epidemiological Evaluation of Hearing Damage Related to Strongly Amplified Music (Personal Cassette Players, Discotheques, Rock Concerts) -High-definition Audiometric Survey on 1364 Subjects », International Journal of Audiology, vol. 35, no 3,‎ , p. 121–142 (ISSN 1499-2027, PMID 8864255, DOI 10.3109/00206099609071936, lire en ligne)

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  • (en) World Health Organization, Sound level measurement, monitoring, management and documentation in music venues, Genebra, Switzerland, Make Listening Safe, World Health Organization, , 1–51 p. (lire en ligne)

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