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Hearing Protection

EAR Hearing Conservation Seminar 

E-A-R and Peltor Brandsoffer this hearing conservation seminar to educate staff about the current regulations, equipment choices, employee training programs...

NYC Code Provides the Sound of Things to Come  

Noise complaints are the number one quality of life issue for New York City residents. On July 1, 2007, major revisions to the citys 30-year-old noise...

Can You Hear Me Now? The Impacts of Hearing Loss  

As a hearing conservationist, National Hearing Conservation Association (NHCA) President Theresa Schulz has heard more than her share of heartbreaking...

CCOHS Introduces E-Course for Hearing Loss Prevention  

The Preventing Hearing Loss from Workplace Noise e-course is an introduction to noise control, and focuses on how to prevent hearing loss by reducing...

Airing on the Side of Caution  

To encourage workers to wear their hearing protection, Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines has found that its good to keep things personal. Belinda Hall, for...

Going Beyond the Minimum with Hearing Conservation  

Even after many years of OSHA-regulated efforts to conserve hearing, and despite the ready availability of hearing protection devices (HPDs), rates of...

Best Practices Make Better Hearing Conservation Programs  

Implementing an OSHA-approved hearing conservation program is not as daunting as it seems, says Bessette, who also is a marketing manager for Sperian...

Study: Lack of Hearing Protection Increases Injury Risk for Farmers  

The study, led by Dr. Nancy Sprince, an occupational and environmental health professor with the University of Iowa College of Public Health, showed that...

Hearing Conservation: It's Not Just for the Workplace Anymore  

In the 20-plus years since OSHA implemented detailed noise exposure regulations (29 CFR 1910.95), diligent employers and safety professionals have monitored...

Noise Control: It's More than Just Earplugs  

An OSHA inspection at an Atlanta steel mill resulted in a citation for failure to reduce sound levels that could damage employees' hearing. The noise...

Is Riding the NYC Subway Hazardous to Commuters' Hearing?  

Researchers at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health found that New York subway noise levels can go as high as 106 decibels, which exceeds...

Six Sigma Roadmap for Noise Exposure Analysis  

Untitled Document Six Sigma Roadmap for Noise Exposure Analysis . by Donald L. Cain OSHA requires that employees who are subjected to an 8-hour time weighted...

OSHA Tackles Hearing Conservation in Construction  

For years, the federal government and many safety and health groups have recognized that noise-induced hearing loss among construction workers is far...

The Hidden Risks of OSHA's Noise Standard  

by James L. Nash For most employers, OSHA's occupational noise exposure standard means establishing effective hearing conservation and medical surveillance...

Do Your Workers Wear Too Much Hearing Protection?  

Employees at your company need to wear hearing protectors, so you give them the highest level of protection available, right? Not always. If you believe...

Bring In Da Noise, Bring In Da Hearing Protection  

The March/April 2002 edition of the American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal (AIHAJ) features two important articles on noise control and hearing...

Low-level Noise Can Increase Health Risk, Lower Motivation  

'Low-level noise in open-style offices seems to result in higher levels of stress and lower task motivation, according to a study by a Cornell University...

A Sound Check for Hearing Conservation  

Noise is one of the most pervasive occupational health problems in industry. While many companies have been successful in combating their noise problems...

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On the surface, a printing plant, highway/bridge construction and office furniture don't have a lot in common. But if you probe deeper, you'll discover that companies in these areas share an award-winning approach to occupational safety and health....

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TThe International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA) asked the U.S. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to formally recognize vests that meet the ANSI/ISEA 207-2006 American National Standard for Public Safety Vests as complying with the provisions of a worker-visibility regulation that takes effect Nov. 24, 2008.

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