Often concerns about hearing loss don’t pop up until it’s too late: damage has already been done. Let’s work to avoid that!
Identify types of noise exposure.
Recognize hazardous workplace noise sources.
Identify common signs of hearing loss.
Understand responsibilities for hearing conservation.
Distinguish between hearing protection methods.
“Can you hear me now?” Hearing loss may not be at the top of your list of workplace health hazards, but for so many occupations it is an ever-present danger with long-term and potentially career-ending effects. With hearing, you may not think about the result hearing loss will have on your life and career until you’ve suffered impairment - so listen up!
In this training, you will:
Whether you are in manufacturing, construction, or general industry, or just happen to work around constant, loud, or otherwise potentially harmful sound sources… from DJs to dump truck drivers, this course is for you!
This program is available with Amharic, Arabic, Bosnian, Creole, Croatian, French, Korean, Kurdish, Nepali, Spanish, Swahili, and Vietnamese closed captions.
REG (CFR 1910.95)
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Disclaimer: OSHA standard CFR 1910.95 provides guidelines to prevent hearing loss. It sets standards to protect workers from the effects of noise exposure. Noise exposure exceeding the 85 decibel action level requires employers to implement a hearing conservation program, including hearing protection and audiograms. This training explains the protections or expectations under the standard and is meant for general training purposes only. It does not replace the need for internal hearing conservation training programs or preventative measures.