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Hearing Protection

The document discusses noise-induced hearing loss and how it can occur from long-term exposure to loud noises at work. It provides examples of a laborer who experienced hearing loss and recommends ways to prevent hearing loss like using hearing protection and taking breaks from loud noise.

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Hearing Protection

The document discusses noise-induced hearing loss and how it can occur from long-term exposure to loud noises at work. It provides examples of a laborer who experienced hearing loss and recommends ways to prevent hearing loss like using hearing protection and taking breaks from loud noise.

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If you are exposed to too much noise, you can lose
your hearing - and your life. On the job, too much
noise can distract you. You may not hear warnings.
Noise also damages the nerves in the inner ears.
Those nerves cannot be repaired.

Here is an Example
Richard was a laborer jackhammering concrete on a
16-month road job. The daily noise was so loud that he
could not hear the people speak around him. After the job
ended, he had his hearing tested and found that he had
permanent partial hearing loss.
1. Have you experienced hearing loss from being
around loud noise at work?
2. If so, were you comfortable with telling your
supervisor directly?
3. Are you aware of different actions you can take
to decrease hearing loss?

Preventing Hearing loss


Use comfortable hearing protection such as ear muffs
and ear plugs.
Be sure youve been trained to properly insert disposable
foam ear plugs.
Avoid inserting or removing ear plugs if your hands are
dirty. Better to clean first.
Take breaks from loud noise even if protective gear
is worn.
Identify equipment and work areas where signs can be
posted to make other workers aware of high noise areas.
Use a jackhammering attachment on an excavator to
keep the worker farther from the noise source.
Move noise sources such as compressors away
from the workers.

What Are We Going to Do Today?


What will we do here at the worksite today to prevent hearing loss?
1.

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OSHA STANDARD: 1926.52

2013, CPWR The Center for Construction Research and Training. All rights reserved. CPWR is the research, training, and service arm of
the Building and Construction Trades Dept., AFL-CIO, and works to reduce or eliminate safety and health hazards construction workers face
on the job. Production of this card was supported by Grant OH009762 from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).
The contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of NIOSH.
www.cpwr.com

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