In Reply to: RE: Sound associated hearing damage. posted by Inmate51 on March 3, 2025 at 05:36:04:
It's well known. Industrial noise level charts are referenced to dB and time of exposure. The simple reason why very high dB peaks don't bother our hearing is the time of exposure is too short. OTOH levels that we don't find uncomfortable can result in hearing damage with long term exposure.
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