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SAFETY MEETING TOPIC: Hearing Protection
www.ehscompliance.comOSHA Standard: 1910.95 Hearing Protection Noise is unwanted sound that can effect job performance, safety, and your health. Psychological effects of noise include annoyance and disruption of concentration. Physical effects include loss of hearing, pain, nausea, and interference with communications when the exposure is severe.
Hearing Protection Noise Reduction Rating (NRR)
oecscomply.comHearing Protection Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) Hearing protection devices are designed to prevent noise-induced hearing loss in the workplace and at home. For workplace safety, a hearing protector is required to reduce the ambient noise (surrounding noise) to 90 dBA and lower. However, if the employee has a threshold shift from
Hearing protection [Read-Only] - Creighton University
www.creighton.eduHearing Protection Noise induced hearing loss is a permanent hearing impairment resulting from prolonged exposure to high levels of noise. It is important to practice hearing