Skip main navigation

Military Considerations

Transcript

Dr. Kent

In the military, hearing and communication are important for survival. If your ability to send, receive, and respond to commands and warning signals is diminished, it can compromise your safety and the well-being of your unit. Noise-induced hearing loss, or NIHL, can affect communication and have an adverse impact on your unit’s mission.

NIHL is the result of exposure to hazardous noise and is one of the most common occupational injuries. Noise-induced hearing loss can occur from a one-time exposure to high intensity noise, such as artillery or small arms fire. NIHL could also develop gradually from repeated exposures to loud sounds over a period of time, such as high-level engine noise. Both types of noise can cause permanent inner ear damage and decreased hearing.

The consequences of NIHL can be substantial in combat and non-combat situations, but it can also affect your personal life. Hearing and communication are fundamental to:

  • Relating with family and friends
  • Developing relationships
  • Joining in team and community activities, and
  • Appreciating life events

Your hearing is a critical sense and MUST be protected. Recognizing hazardous noise situations, both on and off duty, and wearing appropriate hearing protection is vital for all Service members.

Keep in mind that hearing health is important to your military career, safety, achievements, and interpersonal relationships. Noise-induced hearing loss can disrupt your readiness and mission effectiveness. Hearing loss has also been associated with depression, chronic disease, and social isolation.

About Us

The Hearing Center of Excellence fosters and promotes the prevention, diagnosis, mitigation, treatment, rehabilitation and research of hearing loss and auditory injury. It supports the development, exchange and adoption of best practices, research, measures of effectiveness and clinical care guidelines to reduce the prevalence and cost of hearing loss and tinnitus among Warriors and Veterans. Read more

Hearing Health Challenge For Change

Take the challenge, pledge your commitment, and share your story in the prevention of hearing loss in America today.

The Hearing Center of Excellence is committed to promoting Hearing Loss Programs and Hearing Loss Prevention Initiatives across the DoD. Take the pledge to implement the Comprehensive Hearing Health Program (CHHP) at your local clinic and share with us how it's going for you!

Pledge on Facebook Pledge on Twitter
Some documents are presented in Portable Document Format (PDF). A PDF reader is required for viewing. Download a PDF Reader or learn more about PDFs.