Appendix F - Appendix F to Part 227—Calculations and Application of Age Corrections to Audiograms

This appendix is non-mandatory.

In determining whether a standard threshold shift (STS) has occurred, allowance may be made for the contribution of aging to the change in hearing level by adjusting the most recent audiogram. If the employer chooses to adjust the audiogram, the employer shall follow the procedure described below. This procedure and the age correction tables were developed by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health in a criteria document. See “Criteria for a Recommended Standard: Occupational Exposure to Noise,” Department of Health and Human Services (NIOSH) Publication No. 98-126. For each audiometric test frequency:

I. Determine from Tables F-1 or F-2 the age correction values for the employee by:

A. Finding the age at which the most recent audiogram was taken and recording the corresponding values of age corrections at 1000 Hz through 6000 Hz;

B. Finding the age at which the baseline audiogram was taken and recording the corresponding values of age corrections at 1000 Hz through 6000 Hz.

II. Subtract the values found in step (I)(B) from the value found in step (I)(A).

III. The differences calculated in step (II) represented that portion of the change in hearing that may be due to aging.

Example:Employee is a 32-year-old male. The audiometric history for his right ear is shown in decibels below.
Employee's age Audiometric test frequency
(Hz)
1000 2000 3000 4000 6000 261055105 27*00055 28000105 29505155 3005102010 31510201515 32*510102520

a. The audiogram at age 27 is considered the baseline since it shows the best hearing threshold levels. Asterisks have been used to identify the baseline and most recent audiogram. A threshold shift of 20 dB exists at 4000 Hz between the audiograms taken at ages 27 and 32.

b. (The threshold shift is computed by subtracting the hearing threshold at age 27, which was 5, from the hearing threshold at age 32, which is 25). A retest audiogram has confirmed this shift. The contribution of aging to this change in hearing may be estimated in the following manner:

c. Go to Table F-1 and find the age correction values (in dB) for 4000 Hz at age 27 and age 32.

Frequency
(Hz)
1000 2000 3000 4000 6000 Age 326571014 Age 27546711 Difference11133

d. The difference represents the amount of hearing loss that may be attributed to aging in the time period between the baseline audiogram and the most recent audiogram. In this example, the difference at 4000 Hz is 3 dB. This value is subtracted from the hearing level at 4000 Hz, which in the most recent audiogram is 25, yielding 22 after adjustment. Then the hearing threshold in the baseline audiogram at 4000 Hz (5) is subtracted from the adjusted annual audiogram hearing threshold at 4000 Hz (22). Thus the age-corrected threshold shift would be 17 dB (as opposed to a threshold shift of 20 dB without age correction).

Table F-1—Age Correction Values in Decibels for Males

Years Audiometric test frequencies
(Hz)
1000 2000 3000 4000 6000 20 or younger53458 2153458 2253458 2353469 2453569 25535710 26545710 27546711 28646811 29646812 30646912 31647913 326571014 336571014 346581115 357581115 367591216 377691217 387691317 3976101418 4076101419 4176101420 4287111620 4387121621 4487121722 4587131823 4688131924 4788141924 4898142025 4999152126 5099162227 5199162328 52910172429 53910182530 541010182631 551011192732 561011202834 571011212935 581012223136 591112223237 60 or older1113233338

Table F-2—Age Correction Values in Decibels for Females

Years Audiometric test frequencies
(Hz)
1000 2000 3000 4000 6000 20 or younger74336 2174436 2274446 2375447 2475447 2585447 2685548 2785558 2885558 2985559 3086559 3186659 32966610 33966610 34966610 35967711 36977711 37977712 381077712 391078812 401078813 411088813 421089913 431189914 441189914 45118101015 46119101015 47119101116 48129111116 49129111116 501210111217 511210121217 521210121318 531310131318 541311131419 551311141419 561311141520 571311151520 581412151621 591412161621 60 or older1412161722