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Paul Carding, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, UK
Marcel Dekker
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Otolaryngology
- With contributions from recognized authorities in the field, this source
- showcases the range of workers potentially at risk for occupational voice loss
- illustrates the effect of noise, humidity, temperature, stress, fatigue, infection, air quality, and workplace exposure to chemicals on the voice
- contains methods to identify and assess voice loss in work environments
- provides a checklist for voice health in the workplace, a questionnaire for detecting voice problems at work, and sample training programs and policies for occupational voice health
The first guide to cover aspects of voice loss from an occupational health perspective, this reference covers procedures to detect, assess, and prevent voice loss in schools, industrial facilities, and other workplace environments, as well as covers occupational groups at risk and risk factors for developing voice loss-analyzing various chemical, environmental, psychological, and medical causes of this potentially work-related condition.
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