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Hearing protection in the workplace
| Noise Source | Db |
| Watch ticking | 20 |
| Quiet street noise | 40 |
| Normal conversation | 60 |
| Ringing telephone | 80 |
| Aircat Impact Wrench | 82 |
| Motorcycle | 85-90 |
| Rock concert | 80-100 |
| Hair dryer | 90 |
| Hand drill | 95-105 |
| Chain saw | 110 |
| Jackhammer (3') | 120 |
| Jet engine (100') | 130 |
| Shotgun blast | 140 |
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) estimates that ten million people in the United States have noise induced hearing loss and nearly all of those cases are a result of exposure to noise on the job.
Unlike muscles, you cannot toughen up your ears so that youre not bothered by loud noises. If youre not as sensitive to loud noises as you once were, youve already lost some of your hearing and hearing will not regenerate. Once youve lost your hearing, its gone for good.
How do you know if youre experiencing hearing loss? If you frequently experience any of the following, have your hearing checked:
Exposure to noise levels at 85 decibels (db) or higher for eight hours or more per day puts your hearing at risk.
But the good news is ... hearing loss is preventable. Every employee in the shop should have some form of hearing protection. This could be anything from simple foam earplugs to custom-made headsets. But the best hearing protection device is the one you wear and wear correctly.
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Goodson hearing protectors feature an adjustable band for proper fit. Noise reduction rating of 22db over the head, 20 db behind the head and under the chin. Order No. HP-22 |
Some steps you can take to protect your hearing include:
For more information on hearing loss prevention, visit these Internet sites:
www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/noise/abouthlp/chooseprotection.html
www.mayoclinic.com
toll-free phone: 1-800-533-8010 • phone: 507-452-1830 • 156 Galewski Drive • Winona, MN 55987 • fax: 507-452-2907 • toll-free fax: 1-888-466-3909