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Noise and Hearing Loss Prevention

A successful hearing loss prevention program benefits both the company and the employee
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Noise control in the workplace

Power Tools Database

NIOSH has developed an informational database on commonly used power tools in occupational settings. The database is particularly helpful in determining the "real-world" noise level of power tools as they are used on the job.
>> Search Power Tools Database

College Student Solutions on Power Tool Noise Emissions

The Division of Applied Research and Technology of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) sponsored student engineering teams and tasked them to identify noise emission sources on various power tools and to make recommendations to reduce those emissions.
>> View their solutions

Noise Reduction Ideas Bank


Recently launched on the state of Washington's Department of Labor & Industries website, this "ideas bank" is a searchable databank of possible solutions for reducing noise in the workplace. It is essentially a list of noise control ideas and solutions gleaned from many sources and compiled in a single databank.
>> Launch Ideas Bank
External Link: http://www.lni.wa.gov/Safety/Topics/
ReduceHazards/NoiseBank/default.asp

 

 

Hearing Conservation Toolbox

A resource for hearing conservation professionals, audiologists and occupational safety professionals for various educational and training materials to use in the workplace.
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Hearing Conservation Program Checklist

Failures or deficiencies in hearing conservation programs (hearing loss prevention programs) can often be traced to inadequacies in the training and education of noise-exposed employees and those who conduct elements of the program. How does your program measure up?
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Today's Supervisor: A Hearing Loss Prevention Guide for Supervisors

Learn why hearing loss prevention programs are a good value and how to make noise control an affordable solution.
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External Link: http://www.nsc.org/pubs/ts.htm

Compendium of Hearing Protection Devices - Online Version


HPD compendiumThis latest compendium (June 2003) replaces the earlier PDF version of the 1994 Hearing Protector Compendium (NIOSH Pub. No. 95-105). The current online version has comprehensive, searchable listing of manufacturers' data on hearing protection devices. The data includes mean attenuations and standard deviations of the attenutations, protector construction, materials, and other features that may aid in selection of protectors for specific situations.
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