May is Vision and Hearing Awareness Month. Hearing and vision are vital to mission readiness, and frequently at increased risk from common military activities. Service members can prevent hearing and vision loss by wearing proper protective gear for their mission and environment.
Messages for Communicators
- Hearing and vision are critical senses for service members who must be able to see, hear, and communicate to achieve their missions safely and effectively, and connect with their families and communities.
- Service members can prevent hearing and vision loss by wearing protective gear like ear plugs, goggles, eye protection, noise muffs, shields, noise attenuating helmets, and other evaluated devices.
- The first line of defense is to be aware while in hazardous environments, and wear protective gear.
- To maintain health and readiness, take care of your eyes and ears. Service members can set up preventive health exams by visiting their local military hospital or clinic or online.
Stay Sight and Sound Ready
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Significant updates to the Department of Defense Instruction (DoDI) 6055.12 “Hearing Conservation Program” are expected to be published in April 2023. The significant change is a new requirement for initial hearing protector fit-testing to be conducted for all DOD personnel who have documented noise exposure greater than or equal to 95 dBA 8-hour time-weighted average (TWA) and who are enrolled in a service hearing conservation program (HCP).
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5/19/2022
It’s #VisionResearchMonth! Thanks to talented doctors and scientists committed to researching vision, we have the tools at our disposal to keep our eyesight #MissionReady at all times. https://health.mil/VCEHome
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