Construction Statistics

At a glance

  • View hearing loss trends and statistics among Construction workers.
  • Approximately 13% of all Construction workers have hearing difficulty.
  • About 7% of all Construction workers have tinnitus.
  • 52% of noise-exposed Construction workers report not wearing hearing protection.
Steel frame of a building at a construction site.

Noise, ototoxic chemicals, and hearing protection

  • About 37% of all workers in Construction have been exposed to hazardous noise in the last year.1
  • Approximately 30% of all workers in Construction have been exposed to ototoxic chemicals in the last year.1 These chemicals can cause damage to different parts of the ear.
  • About 19% of all workers in Construction have been exposed to both hazardous noise and ototoxic chemicals in the last year.1
  • 52% of noise-exposed Construction workers report not wearing hearing protection.2

Hearing loss and tinnitus

  • Approximately 13% of all Construction workers have hearing difficulty.1
  • About 7% of all Construction workers have tinnitus, which is an annoying buzzing, rushing, or ringing noise in your ears or in your head.3
  • About 23% of noise-exposed tested Construction workers have a material hearing impairment.4 Hearing impairment is hearing loss that impacts day-to-day activities. Material hearing impairment is hearing loss severe enough that a person has difficulty understanding speech.
  • 16% of noise-exposed tested Construction workers have hearing impairment in both ears.5

Trends

Trends in hearing loss among noise-exposed tested construction workers (1981-2010)4

  • The prevalence for Construction decreased 3% over 30 years (1981-2010) as compared with a less than 1% reduction for all industries.
  • The incidence for Construction decreased 3% over 25 years (1986-2010) as compared with a 2% reduction for all industries.
  • The adjusted risk for Construction decreased 50% over 25 years (1986-2010) as compared with a 46% reduction for all industries.
Graph showing prevalence of hearing loss by time period and industry sector, 1981-2010, for 1,816,812 workers
Adapted from Figure 1, Masterson et al. 2015
Graph showing incidence of hearing loss by time period and industry sector, 1986-2010, for 560,320 workers
Adapted from Figure 2, Masterson et al. 2015
Graph showing risk of incident hearing loss compared to 1986-1990 time period, by industry sector, for 560,320 workers
Adapted from Figure 3, Masterson et al. 2015

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  1. Masterson EA, Morata TC, Themann CL [2025]. Prevalence of ototoxic chemical exposure, noise exposure and hearing difficulty among workers in the United States, 2023. J Occup Environ Med, 67(10):785-797.
  2. Green DR, Masterson EA, Themann CL [2021]. Prevalence of hearing protection device non-use among noise-exposed U.S. workers in 2007 and 2014. Am J Ind Med, 64(12):1002-1017.
  3. Masterson EA, Themann CL, Luckhaupt SE, Li J, Calvert GM [2016]. Hearing difficulty and tinnitus among U.S. workers and non-workers in 2007. Am J Ind Med, 59:290-300.
  4. Masterson EA, Themann CL [2025]. Prevalence of hearing loss among noise-exposed U.S. workers within the Construction sector, 2010-2019. J Saf Res, 92:158-165.
  5. Masterson EA, Bushnell PT, Themann CL, Morata TC [2016]. Hearing impairment among noise-exposed workers — United States, 2003–2012. MMWR, 65(15):389-394.