This DVD program on Hearing Conservation and Safety assists employers in complying with the OSHA standard while providing workers with the information they need to recognize and avoid noise hazards.
Noise can damage your hearing permanently. It's important to protect your hearing at work and home. Awareness is the first step toward preventing hearing injury. This program will focus on protecting your hearing in the workplace and outside the workplace.
Hearing Conservation program discusses protection from noise that can permanently damage your hearing. Awareness of the hazard is the first step toward preventing an injury and an injury to your hearing is serious business
There is an estimated 33 million people in the U.S. with hearing loss enough to affect their daily activities. Occupational-related noise exposure accounts for 11 million cases of hearing loss. Another 36 to 37 million people suffer from tinnitus, which is a chronic ringing in the ears. Hearing problems can make you feel embarrassed, upset and lonely.
Hearing Conservation program will focus on protecting your hearing both in and outside the workplace. Noise can damage your hearing permanently, that's why it's important to protect your hearing at work, home, and everywhere else. Awareness of the hazard is the first step toward preventing an injury and an injury to your hearing is serious business.
This is a short refresher course. There is an estimated 33 million people in the U.S. with hearing loss enough to affect their daily activities. Occupational-related noise exposure accounts for 11 million cases of hearing loss. This program focuses on how to protect our hearing in a work environment.
This is a short refresher course. It is based on the full length version of Ultimate Hearing Conservation program which discusses the fact that hearing loss is easy to ignore - there's no pain, pressure, or bleeding as hearing loss from noise exposure occurs. It happens gradually and is easily ignored until it's too late.
Noise can damage your hearing permanently. It's important to protect your hearing at work and home. Awareness is the first step toward preventing hearing injury. This program will focus on protecting your hearing in the workplace and outside the workplace.
There is an estimated 33 million people in the U.S. with hearing loss enough to affect their daily activities. Occupational-related noise exposure accounts for 11 million cases of hearing loss. Another 36 to 37 million people suffer from tinnitus, which is a chronic ringing in the ears. This program focuses on how to protect our hearing in a work environment.
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