Browsing by Author "Williams, Warwick"
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The calculation of maximum permissible ambient noise levels for audiometric testing to a given threshold level with a specified uncertainty
Williams, Warwick (National Acoustic Laboratories, 2010-01) -
Camera Traps Can Be Heard and Seen by Animals
Meek, Paul D; Ballard, Guy-Anthony; Fleming, Peter J S; Schaefer, Michael; Williams, Warwick; Falzon, Greg (PLOS ONE, 2015) -
Careful – they can’t hear you
Williams, Warwick; Brumby, Susan; Hogan, Anthony; Mercer-Grant, Cate; Hatherell, Tracey; Calvano, Adrian (National Centre for Farmer Health, 2013) -
Changing beliefs about leisure noise: using health promotion models to investigate young people’s engagement with and attitudes toward hearing health.
Gilliver, Megan; Beach, Elizabeth; Williams, Warwick (2015)Objective: To investigate factors influencing young people’s motivation to reduce their leisure noise exposure, and protect their hearing health Design: Questionnaires were conducted online to investigate young people’s ... -
Connecting evidence and reducing the effect of occupational hearing loss
Brumby, Susan; Hogan, Anthony; Williams, Warwick (National Health and Medicine Research Council, 2015) -
The Consequences of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss on Dairy Farm Communities in New Zealand
Canton, Karen; Williams, Warwick (2012) -
An estimate of prevalence of hearing impairment based on self-report for a large Australian cohort
Beach, Elizabeth; Gilliver, Megan; Carter, Lyndal; Williams, Warwick (2018) -
The estimation of noise exposure when using hearing protectors
Williams, Warwick (2012) -
Facilitating occupational noise management: The use of a smartphone app as a noise exposure, risk management tool
Williams, Warwick; Zhou, Dan; Stewart, Greg; Knott, Peter (2017) -
Farmers’ work-day noise exposure
Williams, Warwick; Brumby, Susan; Calvano, Adrian; Hatherell, Tracey; Mason, Heidi; Mercer-Grant, Cate; Hogan, Anthony (Australian Journal of Rural Health, 2015)Objective: This study aims to understand the extent of farmers’ exposure to hazardous noise, and trial and test the ability of an on-farm noise audit report to improve awareness and preventative action towards farm ... -
Hear No Evil:Encouraging construction workers to reduce their noise exposure
Gilliver, Megan; Williams, Warwick (2009) -
Hearing and leisure noise
Williams, Warwick (2015) -
Hearing Protection Devices: Use at Work Predicts use at Play
Beach, Elizabeth; Gilliver, Megan; Williams, Warwick (Archives of Environmental & Occupational Health, 2015)Use of hearing protection devices (HPDs) at work is widespread and well researched, but less is known about HPD usage in high-noise leisure activities. This study investigated 8,144 Downloaded by [National Acoustic Labs], ... -
Hearing protection for clubbers is music to their ears
Beach, Elizabeth; Williams, Warwick; Gilliver, Megan (Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 2010) -
Hearing protectors and people
Williams, Warwick (2012) -
HEARsmart review of filtered earplugs helps music patrons decide which earplugs are best for listening to music
Beach, Elizabeth; Pang, Jermy; Gilliver, Megan; Sewell, Jane; Williams, Warwick; Harper, Tom (2018) -
Higher social distress and lower psycho-social wellbeing: examining the coping capacity and health of people with hearing impairment
Hogan, Anthony; Phillips, Rebecca; Brumby, Susan; Williams, Warwick; mercer-Grant, Catherine (Informa Healthcare, 2015) -
Leisure noise exposure: Participation trends, symptoms of hearing damage, and perception of risk
Beach, Elizabeth; Gilliver, Megan; Williams, Warwick (2014)Leisure activities that emit high noise levels have the potential to expose participants to excessive noise exposure, which can result in hearing damage. This study investigated young people’s participation in high-noise ... -
The mechanical properties of earmuffs
Williams, Warwick; Seeto, Mark; Dillon, Harvey (2011)The physical properties of circum-aural hearing protectors, such as mass, clamping force and cup volume, have an influence on the attenuation performance of the device. This paper closely examines the physical and acoustic ... -
More to lose?Noise-risk perceptions and hearing-protective behaviours of 18-24 year olds with hearing impairment and "normal" hearing
Carter, Lyndal; Black, Deborah; Bundy, Anita; Williams, Warwick (2018)