Impulse Assessment of the ComTac (trademark) V Hearing Defender Headset and the Howard Leight (trademark) MAX (registered trademark) Earplug

Abstract

This technical memorandum describes the IPIL testing conducted on a combined configuration that included the Howard Leight (trademark) MAX (registered trademark) Earplug and the ComTac (trademark) V Headset. Testing included two test modes for the ComTac (trademark) V: passive and active. In all occluded conditions, the Howard Leight (trademark) MAX (registered trademark) was in situ. Testing was completed in accordance with the ANSI standard S12.42-2010. All device samples were tested at the nominal levels of 160 and 170 decibel peak (dBP, re: 20 Pa). A total of five samples were fitted to an acoustic test fixture two times each for a total of 10 trials per test level in both test modes. The mean and standard deviation (SD) IPIL values at 160 dBP were 57.3 (1.7) dB SPL for the passive mode, and 55.4 (1.6) dB SPL for the active mode. Results at 170 dBP showed mean (SD) IPIL values of 59.2 (1.2) dB SPL for the passive mode, and 58.1 (1.9) dB SPL for the active mode. These results suggest that the ComTac (trademark) V, when functioning properly and fitted in combination with the Howard Leight (trademark) MAX (registered trademark) earplugs can adequately protect against impulses below 180.0 dBP in both the passive and the active test modes.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 28, 2022
Accession Number
AD1175384

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  • Alexa H. Kolias
  • Derek W. Schwaller
  • Jeremy S. Federman
  • Natalie Silvia
  • Stephanie J. Karch

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  • Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory

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  • Biomedical
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  • Department Of Defense
  • Digital Signal Processing
  • Ear
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  • Free Field
  • Frequency
  • Governments
  • Hearing Protection
  • Impulse Noise
  • Insertion Loss
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  • Signal Processing
  • Standards
  • Test Fixtures
  • Transfer Functions
  • United States

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