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You Don’t Have To Be A Magician To Prevent Hearing Loss Hearing Protection Makes Sound Sense!
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You Don’t Have To Be A Magician To Prevent Hearing Loss Hearing Protection Makes Sound Sense!

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Page 1: You Don’t Have To Be A Magician To Prevent Hearing Loss Hearing Protection Makes Sound Sense!

You Don’t Have To Be A

Magician To Prevent Hearing

LossHearing Protection Makes

Sound Sense!

Page 2: You Don’t Have To Be A Magician To Prevent Hearing Loss Hearing Protection Makes Sound Sense!

Hearing Protection Makes Sound Sense!

Equipment operating, airplanes flying overhead, and transit trains speeding past are all normal work day noises for a lot of folk. But being exposed to noise, either too loud or for too long a period, will gradually damage your hearing.

Even the noise of speed boats on your favorite lake, music on the car stereo, or motorcycle races you attend on the weekend can create hearing loss.

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Hearing Protection Makes Sound Sense!

We are born with approximately 40,000 littlehair cells inside our ears. These hair cellstransmit sound impulses to our brains via theauditory nerves. As we age, a number of thesecells die. Others are destroyed by infections andloud or prolonged noise.

In time you may lose the ability to hear the goodsounds of life. You may not hear the football

gameon television, the laughter of a small child, or thevoices of your friends and family. You may

become completely deaf. Deafness is a very lonely

disability.

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Hearing Protection Makes Sound Sense!

Impaired hearing is also a safetyhazard. At work, you may not hearsafety instructions, warning

devicesor fire alarms. Out on the street

youmay not hear police sirens, firetrucks or everyday traffic sounds.

Ifyou can’t hear a vehicle coming

yourway, you may step out in front of

it.And that could be fatal!

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Hearing Protection Makes Sound Sense!

Noises at 85dB (decibels) for an eight-hourperiod may damage your hearing. A variety ofsources fall into that category: for example,certain large manufacturing equipment oreven a small electric hand tool, such as a sander.A jack hammer operates in the range of 100-120 dB and rock concerts around 120-130 dB. The firing of a gun can reach 140 dB or higher. Thespace shuttle reportedly reaches 180 dB.

But keep in mind a noise at 90dB is actually ten times

stronger than a noise at 80dB. And 100 db is 100 times stronger than 80dB. The bigger the number, the greater the risk to your hearing.

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Safety Suggestions For Protecting Your Hearing At Work:

• Wear proper hearing protectors whether they are disposable plugs, reusable plugs, headband style, or earmuffs. With a choice of literally hundreds of styles, you should be

able to find a type that feels comfortable and protects your hearing.

Just see your Supply Technician to see

what is in stock. See your Purchasing Agent if you need to order hearing protection.

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Safety Suggestions For Protecting Your Hearing At Work:

• Regularly clean and maintain any reusable ear protectors.

• Make sure your protectors fit. Your voice should sound louder to you if they are correctly fitted.

• Maintain and lubricate your tools and equipment to reduce or eliminate any noise, rattles, and squeaks.

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Safety Suggestions For Protecting Your Hearing At Work:

• Don’t alter or interfere with noise reduction equipment on machines or tools.• Wear the required hearing protection even if you are only doing a quick

task or just visiting a facility.

Noise exposure adds up!

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Protect Your Hearing Off The Job As Well!

• Choose quiet appliances for your home when making new purchases.• Keep your personal stereo turned down in your car or at home.• Don’t use stereo headphones because they can expose your ears to loud

sounds.• Use hearing protectors for shooting,

boating, watching auto races, snowmobiling, using power

tools and lawn mowers, and participating in or watching other noisy recreational activities.

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Protect Your Hearing Off The Job As Well!

•Escape! On your days off , choose a quiet activity like hiking, fishing, or walking to give your ears a noise break.

Take responsibility for protecting your ownhearing. It is not arenewable resource!

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Hearing Protection Makes Sound Sense!

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