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The Rural Voice, 2005-03, Page 25for more light as we age, the danger for older farmers increases under these less -than -adequately -lit conditions. Then there's hearing. Studies suggest farm workers of all ages have higher levels of noise -induced hearing loss than the general population. Working around noisy tractors, field and farmstead machinery and large numbers of animals in confined spaces creates hearing damage for farmers, especially if they don't bother with ear protection. Even among the non -farming population, people eventually suffer some hearing loss as a result of aging. ear disease and exposure to loud noises. Hearing -challenged farmers who have difficulty hearing words or sounds may not be able to detect warning signals such as the sounding of a car horn, the approach of a fast- moving animal, or a warning yell from a co-worker. In cases of real danger this loss of hearing might lead directly to a fatality. A declining sense of balance can cause danger Working with powerful machinery and in conditions of less -than -perfect footing, the declining sense of balance that occurs when we age can also create hazards for older farmers. Your sense of balance is controlled by specialized structures located in the inner ear called the vestibular system. These structures provide information about the position of the head and also sense the speed and direction of body movements With aging, the vestibular system becomes less effective in sensing body position and movement, says FSA, thereby increasing the potential risk of falls. A vestibular system whose function has been impaired may also result in the sensation of dizziness in some people, again putting a senior farmer at risk for falls. A feeling of dizziness while driving equipment can affect concentration. It's also dangerous to be around equipment with moving parts or a lack of guards if you are unsteady or dizzy. Even Check out our great selection of books from the �... Rural Reading Room at back of the book ARE YOU READY? Are you ready to make the move to a new home that is: • 2 x more energy efficient than a conventional wood -framed home • 9 x stronger than a conventional wood -framed home • 3 x more sound resistant than a wood -framed wall • 4 x more fire resistant than a wood -framed wall At Donkers Harris Ltd. and its insulated concrete homes division, MaxxWall Systems, we use Nudura insulated concrete forms (ICFs) and the new -generation integrated building technology that is vastly superior to traditional wood framing methods. Building technology has seen rapid advances in recent years, with home owners looking for newer, more efficient ways to build homes that are stronger, more comfortable and energy efficient, while allowing for flexibility of design and lower future maintenance costs. BUILDING VALUE! Call us, toll free: 1-(888) 875-6299 or e-mail: maxxwall@donkersharris.com for more details l ARAI LTD MALL SYSTEMS MARCH 2005 21