The British Society for Audiology(BSA) are consulting on practice guidance for acoustic considerations in audiology clinics. BSA state that acoustic considerations apply to all types of measurement conducted in audiology clinics and recognises that some elements of acoustics may appear technical to practicing clinicians. However it is important that these effects are taken into account and that the guidelines should be pragmatic and accessible, so its principles can be applied in clinic. The guidance covers acoustic principles, ambient noise, sound level meters, sound field audiometry, noise exposure and maximum stimulus levels.
The consultation is open until September 24th

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