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Hearing standards for train driver

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Boundforglory

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Hi,

I'd love to become a train driver (who wouldn't eh?) but was wondering what the requirements are for hearing standards? I'm 38, have listened to a lot of loud music over my life, and recently found out from a free hearing test my hearing shows some loss (mild-moderate at 2kHz, moderate at 4kHz).

Can anyone tell me whether this is likely to be an issue if I ever manage to make it to a medical?

Thanks in advance
 
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iWanabee

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If you use the search function, there is a medical guide specifying the limits for the hearing test.

I however failed my hearing medical by -5db in my right ear in the 2k range. I've now passed the medical with hearing aid use and start in July. So if it's a minor fail, then the toc may allow you to wear hearing aid/s. But they do have to be railway approved aids. Search for RSSB hearing aids in Google.
 

Boundforglory

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Thanks for the reply, and congratulations on passing. I'm relieved to hear (ho!) that hearing aids may be allowed if it's only minor hearing loss. Think I'll get a full hearing test at some point soon, see what the damage is. Cheers.
 
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