Here’s the word. What is the question? NOISE DECIBEL SOUND FREQUENCY PITCH HEARING EAR.

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Here’s the word. What is the question? NOISE DECIBEL SOUND FREQUENCY PITCH HEARING EAR

Hearing Learning Objectives 2. Understand what we can do to protect ourselves from hearing damage 3. Recognise what precautions employers need to take to protect their workers from hearing damage 1. Understand the possible damages to our ears

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What is Noise? A noise is any unwanted sound. What you might not consider noise, loud music for example, other people might, so be aware.

Loudness is measured in decibels dB

Your Hearing is very delicate. It contains thin membranes and tiny bones that can become easily damaged. What ways do you think this could happen?

Hearing Learning Objectives 2. Understand what we can do to protect ourselves from hearing damage 3. Recognise what precautions employers need to take to protect their workers from hearing damage 1. Understand the possible damages to our ears

What is this? Why is it not good for this?

The vuvezela is a horn that is popular at football matches in Africa. It creates a loud noise, but how loud? Loudness is measured in decibels (dB) faintmoderate loudvery loudpainful dB whisper alarm clock lawnmower chainsaw conversation jet engine right next to the speakers at a rock concert Where do you think those go on the decibel scale above? a vuvezela

Sound : How loud are sounds? Permanent ear damage Can just be heard Aircraft overhead Personal stereo A circular saw at 2m Loud bell Pin being dropped Quiet countryside

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Why are some sounds dangerous? In our inner ear, there are nerve hair cells which are moved by sound vibrations. These nerves generate tiny electric signals which are sent to the brain. If the sound is too intense the hair can be damaged and do not produce electrical signals and you do not hear the sound

What can we do to protect our ears?? Task

Ear protection Don’t stay too long in noisy places Wear ear muffs/ear plugs if in a noisy place (like using power tools) Keep the volume of your music turned down

Copy this paragraph into your books and fill in the missing words. Noise is unwanted sound (usually …………... sounds). Loud sounds can damage the …… …….. The loudness or …………………. Of sounds is measured in …………… (dB for short).

Noise and its effects 1) What one person considers noise another person might not. Can you name any examples? In groups list 3 example. 2) Noise can cause hearing problems. List 3 effects of noise 3) Write in your book. How could you reduce the damage to your ears if: a) You lived next to a busy motorway? b) You use a pneumatic drill at work? c) You like listening to music on an ipod?

Task In pairs write down a list of things employers can do to prevent hearing loss of workers in loud places.

Noise in the workplace Employers need to help their workers by: 1) Reducing the amount of time they are exposed to loud noise. 2) Considering other ways of working to reduce their exposures to loud noise. 3) Increase distance between workers and noisy operations. 4) Providing hearing protection.

Extend ourselves! Level 8 What are the benefits to employers of reducing noise levels in the workplace?

Question the answer Write the question to each answer given on your mini whiteboard

Question the answer Decibels

Question the answer noise

Question the answer Ear damage

Question the answer Ear protection

Question the answer