SDSU HealthLINK Center for Transdisciplinary Health Disparities Research
SDSU HealthLINK Center for Transdisciplinary Health Disparities Research
Farm work is loud – tractors, mowers, harvesters, and other equipment can damage the inner ear. Noise-induced hearing loss is permanent, but it’s also 100% preventable.
Wearing hearing protection (earplugs or earmuffs) every time you’re around loud equipment is the simplest way to prevent NIHL. Many farmworkers still go unprotected because protection isn’t provided, they don’t feel comfortable, or they haven’t been shown how to wear it correctly.
Spanish-speaking farmworkers face extra challenges. Some workers don’t receive safety information in Spanish, and communication with supervisors can be difficult. That makes it harder to use earplugs correctly and consistently.
We’re fixing those issues by creating an improved, Spanish-first training with farmworkers and managers.
Hearing loss can seriously affect a person’s quality of life. Farmworkers are especially at risk, but they often don’t get the support they need. This research will:
Help farmworkers protect their hearing and stay healthy
Make safety information easier to understand and use
Encourage managers to support hearing protection at work
Build a long-term plan to improve hearing safety in agriculture.
By listening to farmworkers and working with their communities, this project aims to create lasting change and prevent hearing loss for thousands of people.
Assistant Professor, School of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, SDS