Hearing
loss is the inability to hear any kind of sounds, whereas
deafness is the inability to know and understand speech heard even
after the sound is amplified. Intense deafness means an individual
cannot hear at all, characterized by the inability to detect or
identify sound, even at highest volume. According to Hearing Loss
Association of American, in 2013, around 20% of the population of the
U.S.—approximately 48 million people—reported some level of
hearing loss. At an older age of around 65 years, the proportion of
hearing loss is 1:3. Around 60% of individuals who experience hearing
loss are either part of the workforce or are in an educational
settings. In the U.S., 2-3 in every 1,000 children are born with
hearing loss, naturally, by either one or both the ears, and around
15% of teenagers have some level of hearing loss.
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Market
Dynamics
A
study conducted by Noise and Health organization in Accura, Ghana, a
total of 101 mill workers were examined and found that 23.7% were
identified with the hearing loss symptoms. According to the Bureau of
Labor Statistics’ (BLS) Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages,
there are of approximately 74% of hearing loss cases in the U.S. due
to manufacturing. Furthermore, approximately 12 million workers in
the country are involved in the manufacturing sector. Bureau of Labor
Statistics’ (BLS) explains that hearing loss is one of the factor
of any individual illness among the manufacturing workers. According
to Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, in the U.S., in
2012, hearing loss accounted for 12% or 18, 500 cases of all
recordable cases. At the state level, Ohio Survey of Occupational
Injuries and Illnesses data for 2012 recorded a total number hearing
loss factors was in private sector industries itself be around 5,000
cases. Out of 5000 cases, hearing loss cases reported in Ohio’s
manufacturing industries were around 800 to 900 days.
Market
Taxonomy
This
report segments the global hearing protection devices market on the
basis of product type, protector, end user, and geography. On the
basis of product type, the market is categorized into ear plugs,
earmuffs, uniform attenuation earplugs and hearing bands. On the
basis of protector, the market is categorized into enclosure, aural
insert, super-aural protectors and circum-aural protector. On the
basis of end user, the market is categorized into construction,
forestry, military, mining, manufacturing, healthcare and others. For
comprehensive understanding of market dynamics, the global hearing
protection devices market is analyzed across key geographical regions
namely North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Africa,
and Middle East. Each of these regions is analyzed on basis of market
findings across major countries in these regions for a macro-level
understanding of the market.
Around
60% of operating engineer working at construction industry report
that they have trouble in understanding speech
An
estimated one-third of the all impaired hearing cases are related to
noise exposure. Occupational noise exposure is the one of the most
common causes of noise induced hearing loss in the U.S. In 2013,
around 10% i.e. around 22 million people of age group 20 to 69 years
in the U.S. suffered from permanent hearing loss as they were exposed
to high or loud noise at construction and/or respective work
environment. Specifically, increasing number of workers at
construction or manufacturing site and increasing adoption of hearing
control devices in developed regions to boost growth of the hearing
protection market. Noise-induced hearing loss is one of the prominent
diseases in the U.S. and the second-largest self-reported
occupational illness or injury. Certain jobs that involve loud noise
exposure include mining, tunneling, drilling, heavy engineering,
operation carried by powerful combustion engines such as trucks,
construction vehicles, etc. With the increase in exposure of workers
to such noise leads to increase prevalence of impaired hearing.
Key
companies covered as a part of this study include
3M,
Starkey Laboratories India Pvt. Ltd, Honeywell International Inc,
Hellberg Safety Ab, Amplifon., Dynamic Ear Company, Centurion Safety
Products Ltd., Sonomax Technologies Inc, Siemens Healthcare GmbH,
ADCO Hearing Products Inc, and Elvex Corporation and Moldex-Metric
Inc.
Detailed
Segmentation:
Global
Hearing Protection Devices Market, By Product:
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Ear Plugs
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Earmuffs
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Uniform Attenuation Earplugs
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Hearing Bands
Global
Hearing Protection Devices Market, By Protector:
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Enclosure
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Aural Insert
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Super-aural Protectors
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Circum-aural Protector
Global
Hearing Protection Devices Market, By End User:
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Construction
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Forestry
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Military
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Mining
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Manufacturing
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Healthcare
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Others
Global
Hearing Protection Devices Market, By Geography:
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North America
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Europe
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Asia-Pacific
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Latin America
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Middle East
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Africa
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